Nick Efford writes:
> Widely-used and linked web resources tend to persist for a very
> long time, so we shouldn't use the prevalence of Python 2 resources
> as a reason for excessive caution. The key question is how much
> good material is available based on Python 3 - and this has improved
In the 'PEP453 ready for pronouncement' thread, Donald said
Because reality is that new users are still likely to be using Python 2.7.
Python 3 is just now starting to be really usable, however there's a huge
corpus of existing tutorials, course work, books etc for Python 2.7. As
Python 3 become