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Python 3.4 Review and Default ... #192
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I have just noticed that the |
Hooray. What are the issues to discuss here? |
@mmcky I don't see what changed? Instead of having the 3.4 link in a separate "tab" (within the page) it is now side by side? |
Just to make sure I understand. We are considering moving to python3.4 and no longer support python2.7? |
@davidrpugh et al. I think we should still support both for the immediate future (as we currently do) given it isn't that difficult. However as time roles on - we shouldn't be shy to use We currently recommend Making For the package - It will however become important for things like: PEP 465 http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0465/#abstract. It is listed for inclusion in Python 3.5 but not sure if it will be back ported to Python 2.7.#. |
With the recent release of python |
Agreed. +1 |
The migration to |
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quant-econ.net
andquantecon.org
for python 3.4 compatibility.It is getting close to move to
python 3.4
as a default. I don't think we are quite there yet though (i.e.fabric
is not yetpython3
compatible - but it looks like it is getting close). Many of our other dependancies have moved up topython3.4
includingstatsmodels
.Also -
Continuum
default installer is currentlypython2.7
so for new users it is probably still the best option.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: