Re: Python?
Hi.
@Slj, it is not true that you have to learn python 2 before 3. That's probably something the author put in to force or scare you into using python 2. Either one is fine, the problem you have is that once you get good at programming you will need libraries to do certain things that python can't do itself. Python 2 has many libraries that have been finished, but python 3 still has many libraries that are still being worked on, or have been abandoned. For example wx python which controls mouse and keyboard input is fully developed for python 2, but the one for python 3 is still being worked on today. What I'm saying is you can't use a python 2 library for 3 and the other way around. Since you're a beginner, I would personally recommend using python 2 while your learning and then once you have the basics down move on to python 3. Python 2 supports older systems which is nice if you want backward compatibility, python 3 is faster and a little easier to
use. There really is no good and bad, it all depends on you're personal preference.
Hth.
@Diego, I don't know what you mean by console. Just stick to using notepad for now it will make things a lot easier for you.
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