That argument is becoming a good way to tell who hasn't actually tried Python 3 lately, or is using out of date libraries.
More and more of the bigger libraries are ported already, and a lot of the others have been replaced by newer libraries that work with Python 3. If the library you're trying to use doesn't support Python 3, it's probably a good indication most people have moved on to something better...
More and more of the bigger libraries are ported already, and a lot of the others have been replaced by newer libraries that work with Python 3. If the library you're trying to use doesn't support Python 3, it's probably a good indication most people have moved on to something better...