an0malaus opened this issue on Aug 12, 2019 ยท 2 posts
an0malaus posted Mon, 12 August 2019 at 7:20 AM
Since virtually all of my Python experience has been within the realm of Poser (with the exception of uncompyle explorations), I am less than comfortably familiar with the differences between 2.7 & 3.x. I see others who appear to religiously future-proof their code by adopting the python 3 style print() function, rather than the 2.x era print statement, but are there many other gotchas that are likely to bite us when [ahem, h*ck-ptooie] the new devs catch a whiff of that new kool-aid and shoehorn Python 3 up Poser's back passage/addons framework?
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