ActiveState surveyed >1200 developers at the end of 2019 to better understand their plans for Python 2’s impending End Of Life (EOL). The results are now in and have been compiled into a synopsized report that’s currently available for download. If you haven’t started to deal with the EOL issue yet, you’re not alone. The report can help you:

  • Gauge where your EOL efforts stand relative to your peers.
  • Plan for migration to Python 3.
  • Understand your options if your migration efforts are blocked.

This blog post will dive into a few more details about Python 2 EOL, and give you some insight as to whether or not the industry as a whole is ready for the transition.

ActiveState surveyed >1200 developers at the end of 2019 to better understand their plans for Python 2’s impending End Of Life (EOL). The results are now in and have been compiled into a synopsized report that’s currently available for download. If you haven’t started to deal with the EOL issue yet, you’re not alone. The report can help you:

Gauge where your EOL efforts stand relative to your peers.
Plan for migration to Python 3.
Understand your options if your migration efforts are blocked.

This blog post will dive into a few more details about Python 2 EOL, and give you some insight as to whether or not the industry as a whole is ready for the transition. […]