On 3 Dec, 01:17, Antoine Pitrou <solip...@pitrou.net> wrote: > Le Tue, 01 Dec 2009 06:03:36 -0800, Mark Summerfield a écrit : > > > 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 is available as a free PDF download (no registration or anything) > > from InformIT's website. Here's the direct link: > > This is great! > > Just one thing: > > « Copyright © Qtrac Ltd. 2009. All rights reserved » > > Might I suggest that you release it under a free license instead? > (such as the CC by, CC by-sa, or the Free Art License) > > Regards
OK, issue#3 of the document is now available: http://www.informit.com/promotions/promotion.aspx?promo=137519 In the light of feedback from [these people] it now has: - an entry for file() vs. open() [Martin P. Hellwig] - an entry for %* vs. {:{}} syntax [John Posner, Mark Dickinson, & Carsten Haese] - creative commons license "CC by-sa" [Antoine Pitrou] So I hope it will prove even more useful now:-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list