On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:51:24 +0100, Deep_Feelings <doctore...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Apr 16, 1:45 am, Benjamin Peterson <benja...@python.org> wrote:
Deep_Feelings <doctoresam <at> gmail.com> writes:
> I want to start learning python and not wanna waste my time learning
> python 2.x ,so i need your advise to what IDE to use for python 3.0.1
Why do you think you're wasting time with 2.x?
yes..
should i write 2.x code then after a year or so i have to upgrade to
3.0 :( ?
The only difference between 2.x and 3.0 that will trip you up as a
beginner is that print is a function rather than a statement. Unless
you're a colleague of mine, who started to learn Python a week ago by
poking its Unicode handling very hard :-)
On IDE's, I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help because I don't use
them. I prefer to use a decent editor (Emacs in my case, others have
their own preferences) and run my scripts from the command line. That
said, IDLE (which comes packaged with Python) is a perfectly decent
little IDE. It's surprising how little you really need given the
flexibility and immediacy of working with Python.
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