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1. 999900+U2[view] [source] 2025-12-06 18:10:13
>>todsac+(OP)
Python is mentioned and I think the key reason it's continued to grow while Perl declined, is a vastly more welcoming culture.

Python says you know nothing, but want to automate a small task. The community will help you. More so than any other language.

Then again, Python 2 and Python 3 are two different languages.

Very few projects are willing to have such a massive migration.

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2. zahlma+56[view] [source] 2025-12-06 18:33:22
>>999900+U2
"Willing" is an interesting word choice. There was quite a bit of resistance in the Python world despite the clear benefits. (2.x really could not be fixed, because the semantics were fundamentally broken in many places.)
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3. 999900+M7[view] [source] 2025-12-06 18:45:58
>>zahlma+56
It's open source.

Any one ( and I'm sure a few have tried) can fork 2.x and keep using it.

3.x is remarkably easy , you can probably onboard a non programer to Python in a month.

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