Jean-Paul Calderone schrieb: > On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 21:16:04 +0200, "Diez B. Roggisch" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> vml schrieb: >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> I am trying to promote python in my job, my collegue only see matlab >>> and microsoft scripting language. >>> I understood that there willl be no backward compatibility between >>> python 2.x and 3.0, does it means that: >>> >> [snip] >> >> You mean C#, the language that has seen 3 major revisions in the last 6 >> years of existence, with C# 3 being announced already? And the .NET SDK, >> that happily strode along with that? Compared to python, that has been >> started in 1991 and now approaches it's third incarnation, I'd say >> python has a record of steadiness that surpasses that of MS-based tools >> by any means. > > This is not a valid comparison. In fact, C# 3 is completely backwards > compatible with C# 2, just as C# 2 was backwards compatible with C# 1.
Does that also apply to the SDK? Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list