added information regarding required python version#2
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Koladweep wants to merge 2 commits intoNHellFire:masterfrom
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added information regarding required python version#2Koladweep wants to merge 2 commits intoNHellFire:masterfrom
Koladweep wants to merge 2 commits intoNHellFire:masterfrom
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This is a wonderful library is supposed to work with python 2.7.xx I didn't know it initially and discovered a syntax unfamiliar to me in the print statements. It would be helpful for python3 users like me to learn how to make use of legacy scripts. Adding this information to the documentation should help.
writing about the migration part seemed a bit uncanny without discussing with the repo owner
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This is a wonderful library and is supposed to work with python 2.7.xx I didn't know it initially and after encountering errors I discovered a syntax unfamiliar to me in the print statements.
It would be helpful for new python3 users like me to learn how to make use of legacy scripts.
Adding this information to the documentation should help.