Python 2.7 or 3.1
Jorge Biquez
jbiquez at icsmx.com
Fri Oct 29 18:48:11 EDT 2010
Hello all
Would you consider a "not so intelligent move" for a newsbie to
Python to have maybe version 2.7 and 3.x (if that's possible to be
running together on the same machine) to have them run and be
learning mainly in 2.7 and see differences in 3.x? In my case I am
interested mainly in web applications with a database and if possible
being accesing dbase since a projects still runs a big system under
dbase format, or definitely stay with 2.7 for a while until most in
migrate it t o 3.x?
Thanks in advance
Jorge Biquez
At 05:21 p.m. 29/10/2010, geremy condra wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Braden Faulkner <bradenf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Would it be safe to say that 2.6 would be even better for beginners than?
>
>Let me just come out with a contrary point of view before you go down
>that path. If you're seriously considering using sqlite, then you may
>be just as well off using Python3 as 2.7 or 2.6- it's in all of the
>above, and Python3 is a big cleanup over previous versions of the
>language.
>
>Geremy Condra
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