From here:
In January 2022, the code formatter Black saw its first non-beta release and published a new stability policy.
From here:
In January 2022, the code formatter Black saw its first non-beta release and published a new stability policy.
Not sure why it is a big deal for most things.
Close source libraries written by third party contractors in non web/internet/research related domains.
What it means is that you will always have a small portion of Python devs that will stay on Python 2.
Even if you fork it and rename it to Snake 2, you will always have devs working on a language named Python 2.
Nothing, because it’s not related to Python 3.
Free account needed.
Thanks a lot for the detailed answer.
That was my question. :)
Sucks less than, tradeoff, compromise, words I would love to hear more in my development days.