> Regarding Python is it more feasible to learn version 2 or 3? Start with v2.7.
Once you've got Python2 down, moving to Python3 isn't that big a deal - if you understand one, you understand the other, you just need to learn the new set of gotchas. But you will find a lot of Python2 in circulation, and some organisations are planning to stay at v2 indefinitely. > Again was going to use Python for administration I wouldn't - Python has certain "interesting" characteristics, including a number of libraries that are spectacularly buggy. For admin, stick to bash, or try perl or something like that... > I am a noob when it > comes to programming but wold like to eventually be able to create a > script with various options from a menu driven system all presented in a > nice GUI. That is the eventual aim. Sort out the GUI in glade, then pick your supporting language according to what you want to do. Vic. -- Please post to: [email protected] Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --------------------------------------------------------------
