I mean, it was a pretty massive upgrade, and 2to3 exists for those who can't appreciate the value of a a function actually being composable instead of a wrongly-handled statement in the first place.
I've worked in and around Python for more than a decade, and I've yet to meet a single developer who didn't initially dig their heels in over `print` being changed, and then later realize that they were flat wrong to have dug their heels in because the new way is measurably better.
I've worked in and around Python for more than a decade, and I've yet to meet a single developer who didn't initially dig their heels in over `print` being changed, and then later realize that they were flat wrong to have dug their heels in because the new way is measurably better.
I mean, I guess I hadn't until today.
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