One of the main obstacles preventing people from moving to Python 3 are third-party libraries which have not yet been ported. What library is the biggest show stopper for you?
Please mention one library per answer.
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One of the main obstacles preventing people from moving to Python 3 are third-party libraries which have not yet been ported. What library is the biggest show stopper for you? Please mention one library per answer. |
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Not just a library, but an entire framework: django is not Python 3-compliant yet. |
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I really miss the excellent "numpy" I need the "matPlotLib" library too, and the "pyfits" pack. |
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zc.buildout and zope.component. But we hope to finish zc.buildout during the PyCon sprint. Zope.component may take a bit longer. |
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