Larry Bates wrote:
Allen wrote:
I'm in the process of developing an application that will use Python for a scripting support. In light of the upcoming changes to Python, I was wondering if it is possible to link to and use two different versions of Python so that in the future, scripts could be migrated to the new version, and older scripts would still work as well. If so are there any code examples of this.

Brian Vanderburg II

Unlike languages you pay for, Python has on real motivation to "obsolete" old versions of Python (e.g. to force you to pay of an upgrade). You can still get version 1.5.2 of Python and it is MANY years old and most could consider quite obsolete. I just would not worry about it and stick with 2.5/2.6 for development and begin looking at Python 3.0 so I can learn what's new and exciting.

-Larry

I agree. I had wanted for scripts of the program to be able to use the new string format method that is only in py3k, but I'm currently looking into other template solutions.

Brian Vanderburg II
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