ya good topic
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I'm didn't know that 2.4 was supported in the first place :-/
Hope this heralds the release of 2.7 support...
Sudhir
On Apr 7, 3:31 am, PK wrote:
> Ben,
>
> even when GAE provides 2.7 support pretty soon the next version of
> Ubuntu will ship with the next version of python as the default. The
Ben,
even when GAE provides 2.7 support pretty soon the next version of
Ubuntu will ship with the next version of python as the default. The
best is to be in control of the python interpreter you use for
development and change it in your own timeframe, not because you
upgraded the OS and came with
Well I am also used to work the way you do, an IDE uploading files on
save.
The Development/Production difference requires twice the effort.
Pros:
- Safety from instant bugs (not a big pro)
- Safety from crucial bugs (like deleting everything by mistake, I
once did it with a PHP App, had no backu
I'd like to take this opportunity to +1 Python2.7 support. It's the default
distribution in my development OS (Ubuntu) and it's pain to use 2.5,
especially getting PIL to play nice. Besides my own little complaints, I
think the SSL module is built into newer versions so you'd have fewer people
For those who need to install later versions of python than your
distribution allows, I've written a post about how to do this without
affecting the system python. It's here:
http://neogregious.blogspot.com/2011/04/installing-multiple-versions-of-python.html
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