.. Python 3 guide for scientists documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Fri Mar 25 13:23:38 2016. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. Python 3 for Scientists ======================= Welcome to the Python 3 for scientists page! The primary aim of this page is to share information about useful new Python 3 features that may be useful to scientists for everyday work, as well as information about things you can do right now to prepare for the Python 3 transition, and how to try Python 3 (without necessarily switching over completely). These pages are still a work in progress - we welcome any feedback and/or contributions! See the `Contributing to these pages`_ section below for more details! Contents -------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 python3_features python3_advanced python3_transition_guide Contributing to these pages --------------------------- We welcome contributions to these pages, whether fixes to the existing content, or new content! You can open issues and pull requests at our `GitHub repository `_. Please note that our aim is to deliberately avoid making any negative comments about Python 2, and instead focus on the benefits of updating to Python 3.