Colin J. Williams wrote:
It would be safer to stick with Python 2.7 initially and then consider
the transition to 3.2 later.

I must disagree with Colin's statement. If you are a complete beginner with Python... then there is going to a learning curve for you... and that curve should be 3.2--- period.

It is true that some modules are not ready for 3.x, and it is also true that many installed systems (probably most) do not have 3.x installed.

But that is not the point. The point is that 3.x is completely incompatible with 2.x (some call it a dialect, but that is a lie). Python3 is the future of the language, and if you're new to Python, then learn 3.x, move forward and don't look back... seriously.


kind regards,
m harris



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