Update documentation for Python 3#435
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Given that Python 2 is out of support, the documenation examples should probably use Python 3 syntax (i.e. print as a function, input instead of raw_input) instead of Python 2 syntax.
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LGTM Thanks for the update
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lgtm will this trigger ci/cd - dont think so just trying
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Given that Python 2 is out of support, the documenation examples should probably use Python 3 syntax (i.e. print as a function, input instead of raw_input) instead of Python 2 syntax.