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authorSteve Piercy <web@stevepiercy.com>2015-05-28 02:23:56 -0700
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Of course Pyramid runs fine on Python 2.6+, as do the examples in this
*Quick Tour*. We're just showing Python 3 a little love (Pyramid had
-production support in October 2011.)
+production support for Python 3 in October 2011).
.. note::
Why ``easy_install`` and not ``pip``? Pyramid encourages use of namespace
- packages which, until recently, ``pip`` didn't permit. Also, Pyramid has
+ packages which, until recently, ``pip`` didn't permit. Also Pyramid has
some optional C extensions for performance. With ``easy_install``, Windows
users can get these extensions without needing a C compiler.