Peng Yu wrote:
On Sep 12, 4:10 pm, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:
Peng Yu wrote:
Hi,
I just start python programming. That is, I don't have any legacy
code. I notice that there are different versions of python. I would
guess that older version of python has the more libraries than newer
versions. But the code developed in newer versions might be better
supported in the future. Can somebody give a guideline on which
version of python a new python developer shall choose?
My own view is start with 3.1 and move back to 2.6 or even 2.5 when you
need a library not available with 3.1. Others will say start with 2.6 or
2.5. This has been discussed previously on this list.

Would you please point me where the previous discussion is?

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/topics

type question in search box and click 'search this group'

and see what you get


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