Franck Ditter writes:
> Pardon my noobness (?) but why is there a 2.x and 3.x development
> teams working concurrently in Python ?
Well, Python 2.7 is the last major 2.x release, only bugfixes are done
for it, like the 2.7.1 release. Actual developement is in the 3.x
branch now.
> Which one sh
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Franck Ditter wrote:
> Pardon my noobness (?) but why is there a 2.x and 3.x development
> teams working concurrently in Python ? I hardly saw that in other
> languages. Which one should I choose to start with, to cope with
> the future ? Isn't 3.x supposed to ext
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Franck Ditter wrote:
> Pardon my noobness (?) but why is there a 2.x and 3.x development
> teams working concurrently in Python ? I hardly saw that in other
> languages.
You haven't heard of the infamous Perl 6?
> Which one should I choose to start with, to cope
Pardon my noobness (?) but why is there a 2.x and 3.x development
teams working concurrently in Python ? I hardly saw that in other
languages. Which one should I choose to start with, to cope with
the future ? Isn't 3.x supposed to extend 2.y ?
This situation is very strange...
Thanks for your expl