<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Hey all, i am running python 3.0 but i realized a lot of modules that support version 3 do not support 3.0. now i want to install Python 3.3 but im worried the two versions (3.0 and 3.3) might confuse my machine. i don't want to lose my work in 3.0 and i installed some modules and saved some work in that version. Im on Windows, and my main worry is confusing my PC and making it get the versions mixed up. i also want to leave room to install version 2 if i ever need to but ill cross that bridge when i get there. For now i want to know if i have to delete version 3.0 before installing 3.3?</div><div> </div><div>Also i want to learn web development and saw only a few modules support Python 3. As i don't know anything about this subject i just wanted to ask which is a better bet, Bottle or Cherrypy? I am not
creating/managing any websites this is just to learn. Also is Pyramid a lightweight framework as its description suggests or is it big/complex like Django? As a learner are my 1st two options a safer bet than the latter 2?</div></div></body></html>