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Python 3.5 is turning out to be a version that people might actually be interested in.


I don't see why this should be a tipping point; this introduces no new capabilities, and a lot of hairy new syntax and magic methods.


Async operations were the one biggest hurdle when writing efficient I/O-bound programs. (Definitely, Python is not about efficient parallel CPU-bound programming, but it's fine for many I/O-bound tasks.)




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