Re: Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread Christian Heimes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start > learning. I've read that a number of significant features have > changed between the two versions. Yet, the majority of Python > programs out in the world are 2.x and it would be nice to understand >

Re: Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread George Sakkis
On Jun 13, 5:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start > learning. I've read that a number of significant features have > changed between the two versions. Yet, the majority of Python > programs out in the world are 2.x and it would be

Re: Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread Matt Nordhoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start > learning. I've read that a number of significant features have > changed between the two versions. Yet, the majority of Python > programs out in the world are 2.x and it would be nice to understand >

Re: Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread Terry Reedy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start | learning. I've read that a number of significant features have | changed between the two versions. Yet, the majority of Python | programs out in the world are 2.x

Re: Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread mr . opus . penguin
On Jun 13, 4:13 pm, Mensanator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jun 13, 4:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start > > learning. I've read that a number of significant features have > > changed between the two versions. Yet, the majo

Re: Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread Mensanator
On Jun 13, 4:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start > learning.  I've read that a number of significant features have > changed between the two versions.  Yet, the majority of Python > programs out in the world are 2.x and it would be n

Python 3000 vs. Python 2.x

2008-06-13 Thread mr . opus . penguin
As a new comer to Python I was wondering which is the best to start learning. I've read that a number of significant features have changed between the two versions. Yet, the majority of Python programs out in the world are 2.x and it would be nice to understand those as well. Thanks for all the