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Few Users
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Python 3 currently has less than 1% of the users of Python 2 going by PyPI
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download stats. As a result many of the problems you will encounter are
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Although moving to Python 3 should be done someday, most people still use
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Python 2 for now. As a result many of the problems you will encounter are
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probably hard to search for on the internet if they are Python 3 specific.
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Small Ecosystem
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The majority of the Flask extensions, all of the documentation and the
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vast majority of the PyPI provided libraries do not support Python 3 yet.
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Some Flask extensions, documentation and PyPI provided libraries do not
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support Python 3 yet.
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Even if you start your project with knowing that all you will need is
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supported by Python 3 you don't know what happens six months from now. If
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you are adventurous you can start porting libraries on your own, but that
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is nothing for the faint of heart.
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supported by Python 3 you don't know what happens six months from now.
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But if you are familiar with Python 3 and Flask extension, you can start
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porting libraries on your own.
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Recommendations
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