In article 2ba4f763-79fa-423e-b082-f9de829ae...@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com,
Giampaolo Rodola' gne...@gmail.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity, am I the only one who think that switching to
3.x right now is not a good idea?
Hardly. I certainly wouldn't consider it for production software, but
I am fairly new to Python, the first version I loaded was 2.6. I have
since downloaded 3.0 and I was wondering what the best practice for
upgrading is? I am using Windows XP Pro for my OS.
Thanks,
Jim
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joviyach wrote:
I am fairly new to Python, the first version I loaded was 2.6. I have
since downloaded 3.0 and I was wondering what the best practice for
upgrading is? I am using Windows XP Pro for my OS.
On Windows, X.Y.* all go in one directory (over-riding each other)
So the whole 2.6.*
On Feb 4, 2:43 pm, Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org wrote:
joviyach wrote:
I am fairly new to Python, the first version I loaded was 2.6. I have
since downloaded 3.0 and I was wondering what the best practice for
upgrading is? I am using Windows XP Pro for my OS.
On Windows,
2009/2/4 Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org:
joviyach wrote:
I am fairly new to Python, the first version I loaded was 2.6. I have
since downloaded 3.0 and I was wondering what the best practice for
upgrading is? I am using Windows XP Pro for my OS.
On Windows, X.Y.* all go in one
On 5 Feb, 01:18, Tim Rowe digi...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/2/4 Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org:
joviyach wrote:
I am fairly new to Python, the first version I loaded was 2.6. I have
since downloaded 3.0 and I was wondering what the best practice for
upgrading is? I am using
2009/2/5 Giampaolo Rodola' gne...@gmail.com:
Just out of curiosity, am I the only one who think that switching to
3.x right now is not a good idea?
I'm looking at making the switch, but I'm put off by the lack of 3rd
party stuff such as PyWin (and I can't see a NumPy build for Python
2.6 yet,
Tim Rowe wrote:
2009/2/5 Giampaolo Rodola' gne...@gmail.com:
Just out of curiosity, am I the only one who think that switching to
3.x right now is not a good idea?
I'm looking at making the switch, but I'm put off by the lack of 3rd
party stuff such as PyWin (and I can't see a NumPy build