On 11/05/2014 21:39, Jacob Kruger wrote:
I have thus far been working with python 2.7, for no particular reason
aside from that it's been stable/comfortable/usable from when I really
got going with python, but, while think latest release version of python
is something like 3.4, what are the reasons, if any, for sticking
to/with the older version for a while longer?
Cross platform compatibility? Code updates it will require if moving
older code over to newer interpreter, etc.?
TIA

Jacob Kruger
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Skype: BlindZA
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Why ask this on both the windows and wxpython lists but not on the main Python mailing list?

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