Re: Python 2 or 3?

2017-03-31 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : magurp244 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Python 2 or 3? Python 3 makes a number of improvements over Python 2, proper Unicode support for example. The problem though was that Python 3 completely broke compatibility with Python 2 in the process, along with all of its 3rd party libraries. This naturally caused a bit of a rift

Re: Python 2 or 3?

2017-03-31 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : roelvdwal via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Python 2 or 3? Go with whatever you are comfortable with, the language are not that different in terms of sintax. And if you discover that you didn't make the right choise, you can easyly switch. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=304809#p304809

Re: Python 2 or 3?

2017-03-31 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Ethin via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Python 2 or 3? @ashleygrobler04, Python3 is probably far more stable than Python 2 is. The only reason I'd suggest Python2 is because currently there are more libraries available for it. Python3 is the new and revised Python, as they say. I don't get why people won't switch to Python3

Re: Python 2 or 3?

2017-03-31 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : truecraig via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Python 2 or 3? I personally believe Python 2 right now, as at least in terms of Python 3 and writing audio games, you'd be breaking new ground. Not a bad thing, depends if you're happy to invest the research time required though.Python 3 overall is better, but adoption has been

Re: Python 2 or 3?

2017-03-31 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : ashleygrobler04 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Python 2 or 3? Well it is all your choice.If you learn python 3, wel... then you can say that you have the latest version of python.But if you are learning python 2, it is a little better.Because if you make a game in python 3, you will have to make a driver for other people to play

Python 2 or 3?

2017-03-31 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : jonikster via Audiogames-reflector
Python 2 or 3? Hello.Tell me please, which Python is better to learn and use? 2 or 3?Are there any libraries for games, sound in Python 3?Thanks in advance! URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=304785#p304785 ___ Audiogames