Python's New Release Bridges the Gap

  2008-10-04 15:30:01
The open source Python programming language is on the verge a sweeping revamp in the form of version 3.0 of its platform -- a release will deviate in many ways from the current, mainline Python 2.x series. So how do you meet the needs of current 2.x Python developers while transitioning to the bleeding edge of Python 3.0 development? That's where the new Python 2.6 release comes into play. 
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