That's a good one Sir, i started out with 2.x series but left it for a while. Coming back now, i'm getting on well just for this few changes but I think with a forum like this, I'd fare well in this pythonic journey. Thanks.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Walter Prins <wpr...@gmail.com> wrote: > IMHO: If you're new to Python and just trying to learn the language, I'd > suggest sticking to Python 2.x for now, as the vast majority of Python > material out there still use and refer to Python 2.x syntax. IMHO it'll be > a lot easier learning and coping with what's changed in Python 3 only once > you are already comfortable with Python 2.x syntax, rather than trying to > use materials and books referencing 2.x on 3.x and then consequently running > into unexpected issues as above, and never being sure whether issues you run > into is due to some mistake on your part or a difference between 2.x and > 3.x. > -- Elegbede Muhammed Oladipupo OCA +2348077682428 +2347042171716 www.dudupay.com Mobile Banking Solutions | Transaction Processing | Enterprise Application Development
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