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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The basic gist of the state of things is as follows:
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1. Python 2.7 has been the standard for a *long* time.
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2. Python 3 introduced major changes to the language, which many developers are unhappy with.
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3. Python 2.7 will receive neccessary security updates for a few years.
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3. Python 2.7 will receive necessary security updates for a few years.
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4. Python 3 is continually evolving, like Python 2 did in years past.
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So, you can now see why this is not such an easy decision.

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