On 12/2/2011 9:54 PM, Antti J Ylikoski wrote: > What is the opinion of the wizards here, shall I learm Python 2 or > Python 3? I'm posting this here because I feel that this point is > interesting to other students of Python. Unless you are tied to Python 2 in some way, go for Python 3 and don't look back. There are a few major software projects that still do not support Python 3 (more and more are getting ported or replaced as time goes on), and many production systems are still using Python 2, but don't let /potential/ roadblocks keep you away from Python 3. Another thing to note is that, at least AFAICT, Jython, IronPython and PyPy are not going to support Python 3 any time soon, so if you need to use one of them, Python 2 is the way to go.
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