Re: [python-win32] Python version itself

2014-05-11 Thread Mark Lawrence
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 reaso

Re: [python-win32] Python version itself

2014-05-11 Thread Jacob Kruger
e - From: Bob Hood To: Jacob Kruger ; python-win32@python.org Sent: Sunday, 11 May, 2014 11:09 PM Subject: Re: [python-win32] Python version itself On 5/11/2014 2:39 PM, Jacob Kruger wrote: I have thus far been working with python 2.7, for no particular reason aside f

Re: [python-win32] Python version itself

2014-05-11 Thread Bob Hood
On 5/11/2014 2:39 PM, 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 th

[python-win32] Python version itself

2014-05-11 Thread Jacob Kruger
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 old