On Dec 1, 2:03 pm, Mark Summerfield <l...@qtrac.plus.com> wrote: > I've produced a 4 page document that provides a very concise summary > of Python 2<->3 differences plus the most commonly used new Python 3 > features. It is aimed at existing Python 2 programmers who want to > start writing Python 3 programs and want to use Python 3 idioms rather > than those from Python 2 where the idioms differ. > > It uses Python 3.1 syntax since that looks like being the standard for > a few years in view of the language moratorium. > > The document is U.S. Letter size but will also print fine on A4 > printers. > > It is available as a free PDF download (no registration or anything) > from InformIT's website. Here's the direct > link:http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/imprint_downloads/informit/promotions/... > > And of course, if you want more on Python 3, there's always the > documentation---or my book:-) > "Programming in Python 3 (Second Edition)" ISBN-10: 0321680561.
I only just found out that I was supposed to give a different URL: http://www.informit.com/promotions/promotion.aspx?promo=137519 This leads to a web page where you can download the document (just by clicking the "Download Now" button), but if you _choose_ you can also enter your name and email to win some sort of prize. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list