On Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:35:02 PM UTC-5, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 7/24/2014 1:04 PM, Chris "Kwpolska" Warrick wrote: > > > > > And it might be better to stay with Python 2, there are still > > > things that don't work with Py3k that you might find crucial. > > > > It is true that there are 3rd-party modules that do not work with 3.x, > > including a few that one might want to use is a new project. > > > > It is also true that there are language features in 3.4 that do not work > > with 2.x, or 3.2- or 3.3, including some that one might want to use in a > > new project. For instance, Unicode works much better in 3.3 than in any > > version before. That is *only* available in 3.3+. > > > > And it is true that there are 'feature' still in 2.7 that do not work in > > 3.x. But these are mostly nuisances that we are better of without. > > > > -- > > Terry Jan Reedy
I would like to thank everyone for their insights. You all have been most helpful. I believe that I am going to start out using Tk and Python 3.x and see where that leads me. If I find that I don't like it I will try PySide. I intend on messing around with PyGame and Django in the future as well. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list