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arrow-up169external-linkDeath by a thousand microservicesrenegadeotter.com abobla ( @abobla@lemm.ee ) Programming@programming.devEnglish • 10 months ago message-square10fedilinkcross-posted to: technews@radiation.partyhackernews@derp.foo
minus-square magic_lobster_party ( @magic_lobster_party@kbin.social ) linkfedilink5•10 months agoYou know the cleaning up probably won’t happen. If some dependency doesn’t work anymore because Python introduced a breaking change, then you stick with the old Python version.
minus-square thbb ( @thbb@kbin.social ) linkfedilink3•10 months agoPython is actually a good example of this: see the mess that the transition from 2.6 to 3 generated.
minus-square magic_lobster_party ( @magic_lobster_party@kbin.social ) linkfedilink2•edit-210 months agoPython 3.7 is another good example. The new await and async keyword broke a lot of programs.
You know the cleaning up probably won’t happen. If some dependency doesn’t work anymore because Python introduced a breaking change, then you stick with the old Python version.
Python is actually a good example of this: see the mess that the transition from 2.6 to 3 generated.
Python 3.7 is another good example. The new await and async keyword broke a lot of programs.