On Jun 13, 4:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start > learning. I've read that a number of significant features have > changed between the two versions. Yet, the majority of Python > programs out in the world are 2.x and it would be nice to understand > those as well. Thanks for all the help. > > Creosote,
What 3rd party modules are you planning to use? You won't be able to use them until their developers release Python 3000 versions. In my research, I heavily depend on the gmpy module for fast, number theoretic functions. Last time I checked, it was only available for v2.5. So, I could install v2.6 or v3.0, but I wouldn't be able to run any of my programs, so what would be the point? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list