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I wanted to try cloud computing.

I went to PythonInfo Wiki and found links to Google App Engine and PiCloud (which uses Amazon Web Services). However, it turns out that neither of them supports Python 3 (at least at first glance). I would hate to port my code back to Python 2.7.

Does anyone know if there's an easy way to use cloud computing in Python 3 (I don't care who the provider of computing power is)?

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With apologies for the self-promotion, my company are working on a cloud-based python environment. We should be able to support all flavours of Python. More info here:

http://www.pythonanywhere.com/

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