Python 2 or 3
Antti J Ylikoski
antti.ylikoski at tkk.fi
Fri Dec 2 22:54:19 EST 2011
I'm in the process of learning Python. I already can code
objet-oriented programs with the language. I have in my hands the
O'Reilly book by Mark Lutz, Programming Python, in two versions: the
2nd Edition, which covers Python 2, and the 4th edition, which covers
Python 3.
In the "official Python site" so to speak, http://www.python.org, it
is mentioned that the authors recommend the visitor, who is a novice,
to learn Python 2 rather than Python 3, because most of existing
software has been writen with Python 2.
The O'Reilly book has some 1200 pages. I would not want to invest
such an amount of work and time to an obsolete language (i. e. Python
2).
What is the opinion of the wizards here, shall I learm Python 2 or
Python 3? I'm posting this here because I feel that this point is
interesting to other students of Python.
Cheers, Antti "Andy" Ylikoski
Helsinki, Finland, the EU
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