En Mon, 26 May 2008 02:06:02 -0300, Prisoner at War <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
escribió:

> Might you have any idea, BTW, whether the upcoming "Head First
> Programming" from O'Reilly, coming in August, will cover Python 3??
> Unlikely, right?  Unless maybe if that guy Vern Ceder (the author) is
> active in the Python development community??
>
> I'd already pre-ordered the book...but it makes no sense to get a book
> on "old" Python 2.x if it's just going to get deprecated in like a
> year or two!  Then again, current Python programs would still work,
> right?  I mean, once it's been done up as an executable...PySol or
> something should still work, right?  (Sorry, iman00b, I don't really
> know how this stuff works....)

The differences aren't so fundamental or important: it's not an entirely new 
language, just some ugly old things are being removed or changed in 
incompatible ways (at *some* time it was supposed to happen - but could not 
happen on the 2.x series which has to remain backwards compatible)
Also, Python 3.0 will be released simultaneously with 2.6, and there will be 
other 2.x releases. Python 2 won't magically disappear from Earth, I don't 
think Linux distros will come with Python 3.0 by default anytime soon (perhaps 
not before 3.1).
So learning Python with a book targeted to 2.5 isn't a waste of time - not at 
all.
(This subject has already been discussed several times in this group.)

-- 
Gabriel Genellina

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