On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM, John Nagle <na...@animats.com> wrote: > Kee Nethery wrote: >> >> I am in 2.x because the IDE I am using does not support stepping through >> my code when in 3.x. As soon as the IDE I use supports debugging in 3.x, I'm >> moving up to 3.x. >> >> I would prefer to be in 3.x because all the inconsistencies of how you do >> things in 2.x make it harder than it needs to be to learn the language. > > So would I. But the infrastructure isn't there yet. Realistically, > 2.5 is the "production stable" version of CPython. Almost all important > modules work with CPython 2.5. Some work with 2.6. 3.x support remains > spotty. Give it a year. Or two. > > I've tried using 3.1, but had to back down.
What are the differences between 2.5 and 2.6? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list