On 30/04/2015 19:50, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Op Thursday 30 Apr 2015 19:12 CEST schreef Rob Gaddi:
This also leads to a unrelated question, Cecil. Given that you
really are just starting to get your Python feet under you, why are
you using Python2? Python3 is the standard now, Python2 is really
just given legacy support. I'd understand if you were trying to
maintain an old codebase with lots of legacy code that was having
"problematic" migrations, but with the opportunity to start fresh?
Start fresh. You'll be happier for it.
I try to write code that works with both. Wen looking around in the
Netherlands there are more job opportunities with Python 2 as with
Python 3. So at the moment I find Python 2 more important, without
forgetting Python 3.
You might find this useful then in you haven't already seen it
https://docs.python.org/3/howto/pyporting.html
I must also confess to being highly impressed, it's a breath of fresh
air having an apprentice Pythonista who is looking at doing things the
Pythonic way :)
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