On 4/26/2012 13:37, Kiuhnm wrote:
On 4/26/2012 5:08, deuteros wrote:
I'm fairly new to Python I have version 2.7 installed on my computer.
However
my professor wants us all to use the latest version of Python. How do
I go
about upgrading? Do I just install the new version? Do I have to do
anything
with the old version already installed?

Python 2.7.3 and 3.2.3 (the latest versions) can coexist. Just install
Python 3.2.3 in a different directory (python32, for instance).

Python has been "forked" into 2.x and 3.x because some breaking changes
ought to be made to the language in order to improve it and clean it up.

Sorry: I meant "needed to be made".

Kiuhnm
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