Date: 2025-02-07 22:17 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vak
Я запитав у штучного інтелекта: "Would you recommend to use Python2?"
Його відповідь:

Absolutely not. I would strongly recommend against using Python 2 for any new projects. Python 2 reached its end-of-life on January 1, 2020. This means:
  • No more updates: No security patches, bug fixes, or improvements are being released for Python 2. This makes it vulnerable and increasingly difficult to maintain.
  • Library support is dwindling: Most modern Python libraries have dropped support for Python 2. You'll find it very difficult to find and use up-to-date packages. Many of the older Python 2 libraries are also no longer maintained.
  • Community support is limited: The Python community has largely moved on to Python 3. Finding help for Python 2-specific issues will be much harder.
  • Code will be harder to port later: If you start a project in Python 2, you'll eventually have to port it to Python 3, which can be a significant undertaking. It's much better to start with Python 3 from the beginning.
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