Python 3.5 builds on strengths -- and borrows from Go

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11 confounding programming language features.

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Python 3.5 builds on strengths -- and borrows from Go

Python update includes async function, type hinting, and matrix manipulation, as developers seek wider adoption of 3.x branch READ MORE

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11 confounding programming language features

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