> Wes wrote his book in Py2 and did not have any desire for Py3
I find it hard to believe you're citing a book that was published in 2012[1], when it made sense to still target Python 2, as relevant to today's argument. The new version is updated for Python 3.5[2].
I find it hard to believe you're citing a book that was published in 2012[1], when it made sense to still target Python 2, as relevant to today's argument. The new version is updated for Python 3.5[2].
[1] http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023784.do
[2] https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/python-for-da...