On Mon, Apr 18, 2005, Smith, Jeff wrote:
>Is there a Python equivalent to the Perl
>
>require 5.6.0
>
>Which enforces a minimum interpreter version?
>
>Is there a good Python for Perl Programmers book?  It thought O'Reilly
>had one but I couldn't find it.  Was this particular question in the
>book you recommend?

Good?  That depends on what your standards are.  I found ``Perl
to Python Migration'' by Martin C. Brown useful.  I think I found
this on bookpool.com, but you can always try bookfinder.com which
can find pretty much anything.

Bill
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