> [ > I sincerely hope you're not teaching people to install Python 3.0! But > > what _is_ the minimum expected version for this course? And what > > platforms do you support?
Sorry, I have tried to refer to version of #3.0+ meaning most current version, though I wanted to make it clear we are not using versions of #2 because there is such a big difference between the two. As for Platforms, we work off the 'IDLE' text editor from https://www.python.org/ for windows, though which text editor you choose really should not matter in this course, except for the text editor. > > > > The use of "Python 0.0" for the videos seems likely to be confusing. > > It may be clearer if you put some other words with it, so it doesn't > > look like an actual Python version number. > ] Yeah! I do agree with 0.0 being confusing, though this is just a result of the structure of the courses, because there is a 'tutorial' playlist for review and a course for beginners. Python 1.0 basically means you have started learning python, anything before that is extra information (Though also necessary). I will see what I come up with for Downloading other than 0.0 No experience is required for the course, all necessary tools will be learnt along the way. Thank you for your time -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list