Re: [Audyssey] Python 2 and 3

2016-02-18 Thread jacob Kruger
Leo, this discussion might be better suited to the developers' list, but, I myself, just use the standard python interpreter, and use edSharp for writing the python code - it's just a programmer's text editor, with a bit of additional screen reader support built in. Tom's developer's mailing l

[Audyssey] Python 2 and 3

2016-02-18 Thread Leo Cantos
Hello, I would like to know the differences between python 2 and python 3 when it comes to making audiogames? That would help me to decide what I need to get to start learning python. Also, which interpreter do you use? Panda 3d, or that other one that was mentioned in a previou