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3 Python 3.2 features that are still relevant today

3 Python 3.2 features that are still relevant today: Business woman on laptop sitting in front of window

This the third article in a series about features that first appeared in a version of Python 3.x. Some of those Python versions have been out for a while. For example, Python 3.2 was first released in 2011, yet some of the cool and useful features introduced in it are still underused. Here are three of them.

argparse subcommands

The argparse module first appeared in Python 3.2. There are many third-party modules for command-line parsing. But the built-in argparse module is more powerful than many give it credit for.

read more: Opensource.com Moshe Zadka

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Published on 14 May 2021 by Alan Category: SoftwareTag: Features, Python, relevant, Still, TODAY

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