The 1st of January 2020 will mark the sunset of Python 2.7. It’s clear that Python 3 is more popular these days. You can learn more about the popularity of both on Google Trends. Python 3.0 was released in December 2008. The main goal was to fix problems existing in Python 2. Since the 1st January 2020, Python 2 will no longer receive any support whatsoever from the core Python team. Migrating to
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