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Incredible stability of Python code - Gribouillis - Jun-25-2023

I downloaded the Tkinter examples of the old John Grayson's book "Python and Tkinter programming", which were written for Python 1.5 in 1999 or so and I automatically translated them to Python 3 by using reindent and 2to3. The original examples can be dowloaded freely at the editor's site.

The thing is that these examples seem to run as if they have been written yesterday! Big Grin Incredible stability of Python and tkinter!


RE: Incredible stability of Python code - Larz60+ - Jun-25-2023

Python is a pleasure to use.

After not writing 'C' code much at all for the past 12 years, I had to write some code in C for a small project. When I wrote it every day (from the early 1980's), I never even flinched about having to type everything. Now, I found it to be a pain in the dupa.

I still like 'C', but Python so much more of a pleasure to use.