All my code is Python3 compatible... All the relevant stuff anyways. All
the major modules are ported: Twisted, Django and Flask ( plus
dependancies), wx, gmusicapi (which I use a lot), and loads more besides.
HTH to alleviate some of your doubts.
On 20/02/2017 16:48, Jeffery Mewtamer wrote:
I suppose that is one of the downsides of rolling out a new standard
that breaks a significant portion of old code unless it's running with
the old standard. Though, part of me says the relationship between
Python2 and Python3 is more like C++ vs Java rather than C vs C++.
Like with C++ vs Java, the two versions of Python are similar
languages with just enough difference to be mutually incompatible and
make writing code in one language to the other non-trivial. If the
relationship was more like C vs C++ where the newer language is an
extension/superset of the older language and most, if not all code
written in the older language was fully compatible with the newer
language, I suspect python2 would have faded a long time ago.