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flanbiscuit
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Things I’ve learned using serverless
As if Node doesn't have multiple versions that a nvm* is exists and widely used (and I really like node)
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BaronVonSteuben
on May 5, 2018
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It's much different tho. Node is is backwards compatible, python 3 -> 2 is definitely not. And python 3 isn't exactly new ...
jnwatson
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Node’s policy is that major versions may introduce backwards compatibility, and Node 4.0 did introduce some.
Just like Python.
paulryanrogers
on May 5, 2018
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Did you mean incompatibility?
jnwatson
on May 5, 2018
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Yes indeed
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