• Python 2 vs 3

    From Nightfox to All on Sat May 28 10:05:23 2011
    Hi all -

    I'm interested in learning Python more, and recently I was reading that Python is going through a fairly major change right now, from version 2 to version 3, which isn't quite compatible with v2 code. I was also reading an article that said Python 3 still lacks some library support that Python 2 has: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3
    That article is almost a year old though.. For those who have been using Python for a while, what do you think - How complete is Python 3 now? As someone who wants to learn Python, it seems like it would be best to learn Python 3 so that I'll be ready when v3 overtakes v2, but I'm curious about the state of v3 vs v2 right now.

    Nightfox
  • From Deavmi@KK4QBN to Nightfox on Sat Aug 5 13:30:00 2017
    On 2011-05-28 07:05 PM, Nightfox wrote:
    Hi all -

    I'm interested in learning Python more, and recently I was reading that Python
    is going through a fairly major change right now, from version 2 to version 3,
    which isn't quite compatible with v2 code. I was also reading an article that
    said Python 3 still lacks some library support that Python 2 has: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3
    That article is almost a year old though.. For those who have been using Python for a while, what do you think - How complete is Python 3 now? As someone who wants to learn Python, it seems like it would be best to learn Python 3 so that I'll be ready when v3 overtakes v2, but I'm curious about the
    state of v3 vs v2 right now.

    Nightfox

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  • From Nightfox@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to All on Sat May 28 10:05:00 2011
    Hi all -

    I'm interested in learning Python more, and recently I was reading that Python is going through a fairly major change right now, from version 2 to version 3, which isn't quite compatible with v2 code. I was also reading an article that said Python 3 still lacks some library support that Python 2 has: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3
    That article is almost a year old though.. For those who have been using Python for a while, what do you think - How complete is Python 3 now? As someone who wants to learn Python, it seems like it would be best to learn Python 3 so that I'll be ready when v3 overtakes v2, but I'm curious about the state of v3 vs v2 right now.

    Nightfox

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  • From Deavmi@BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Sat Aug 5 13:30:00 2017
    On 2011-05-28 07:05 PM, Nightfox wrote:
    Hi all -

    I'm interested in learning Python more, and recently I was reading that Python
    is going through a fairly major change right now, from version 2 to version 3,
    which isn't quite compatible with v2 code. I was also reading an article that
    said Python 3 still lacks some library support that Python 2 has: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3
    That article is almost a year old though.. For those who have been using Python for a while, what do you think - How complete is Python 3 now? As someone who wants to learn Python, it seems like it would be best to learn Python 3 so that I'll be ready when v3 overtakes v2, but I'm curious about the
    state of v3 vs v2 right now.

    Nightfox

    ---
    � Synchronet � Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com

    v3 all the way.

    ---
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