[CentralOH] Python 3.x

Neil Ludban nludban at osc.edu
Fri Feb 19 15:42:27 CET 2010


On Feb 19, 2010, at 8:13 AM, Mark Erbaugh wrote:
> What are people's favorite references for Python 3.x for experienced 2.x users?

http://docs.python.org/dev/3.0/whatsnew/3.0.html


> I'm contemplating converting a proprietary non-Python system that I've obtained the rights to to Python. The end result would be distributed as source code (not sure if it would open source or proprietary). The intended market is VARs who customize the system for their clients,  although in many cases the current system is used as-is.  The current project has been around 15 years, and i would hope for a similar run for the converted version.  Since I would be starting from scratch, code-wise, does it make more sense to start with Python 3.x?

I've always been blocked by lack of support for Python 3 in third party
libraries.  YMMV.




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