On Jun 29, 12:46 am, "Łukasz Dąbek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm newcomer to Python development and I have some questions (I didn't
> found answers for these):
> 1. Some bugs at bugs.python.org are assigned but it didn't changed
> for many months (example:http://bugs.python.org/i
Thanks for reply.
From: "Victor Noagbodji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But it makes no sense to start learning Python 3 at this moment. You can
> code scripts in Python 2.5 that will not break; you just have to avoid things
> that will be deprecated
I have been coding in Python for about 1 year :) (I
Thanks for reply.
From: "Victor Noagbodji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But it makes no sense to start learning Python 3 at this moment. You can
> code scripts in Python 2.5 that will not break; you just have to avoid things
> that will be deprecated
I have been coding in Python for about 1 year :) (I
From: "Łukasz Dąbek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hello!
>I'm newcomer to Python development and I have some questions (I didn't
>found answers for these):
Hi welcome.
>1. Some bugs at bugs.python.org are assigned but it didn't changed
>for many months (example: http://bugs.python.org/issue1692335). Is
>
Hello!
I'm newcomer to Python development and I have some questions (I didn't
found answers for these):
1. Some bugs at bugs.python.org are assigned but it didn't changed
for many months (example: http://bugs.python.org/issue1692335). Is
that bugs closed (maybe somebody forgot to close it on w