Supporting Python 3:an In-depth guide
supporting Python 3 doesn ' t has to be daunting. The guides through the process of adding Python 3 support, from choosing a strategy to solving your distribution Issues. Using Plenty of code examples, it guides you across the hurdles and shows you the new Python features.
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About the book
Order
Welcome to Python 3
Migration policy
Preparing for Python 3
2to3
Common Migration Problems
Improving your code with modern idioms
Supporting Python 2 and 3 without 2TO3 conversion
Migrating C Extensions
Extending 2to3 with your own fixers
Language Differences and workarounds
Reorganizations and Renamings
There is also a list of errata, still fairly short.
About the Author
Lennart Regebro, have been a full time Python developer since 2001 and have been using Python 3 since early 2008.
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Supporting Python 3 (Python 3 supported): In-Depth guide