[Tutor] Time frame for Py 3 Maturity

Jim Mooney cybervigilante at gmail.com
Sun Apr 21 04:10:23 CEST 2013


> This is why we tend to recommend 2.7 for anyone doing serious work in
> Python.
>

Understood. I am in no rush, but what do you think it the time frame when
Py 3 will be mature? A year from now? Two years? At some point I might want
to use it more practically. Or maybe there will be huge inflation, I'll go
broke, and have to use it more practically ;')

Also, is there a good syllabus for the best way to progress in this
language? One can certainly get sidetracked.

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*Jim Mooney

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