Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/Python3Anger Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/python/Python3Anger?atomcommentsDWiki2013-01-07T19:45:39ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/Python3Anger.From 65.27.189.97 on /blog/python/Python3Angertag:CSpace:blog/python/Python3Anger:de2364cbd7bcd5165e9c9f000716f9a8d502fd90From 65.27.189.97<div class="wikitext"><p>Hi there,</p>
<p>You're right. Python developers aren't the first people to deprecate a heavily-used product. Is there anyone who has made an incompatible transition like this whom you can point to as a good example to follow?</p>
<p>As a developer yourself, I'm sure you're aware of the problems that constantly hound you from a bad decision you made. And you want to fix it, but it's hard because people are relying upon that old behavior, as frustrating as it is.</p>
<p>So, what do you do as a developer? What's a better way to shed the cruft of some bad choices while not making people angry and not having to keep adding new features to the code that has given you headaches for so long?</p>
<p>--Daniel</p>
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