Re: Which Version Of Python Is Best To Install Now..

2020-10-09 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 10/9/20 1:02 AM, Muhammad Saad wrote: >  > >  > >Sent from [1]Mail for Windows 10 > >I Want To Reinstall Python Now Which Version I Install Now > > References > >Visible links >1. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986 > The latest, 3.9, is as always consid

Which Version Of Python Is Best To Install Now..

2020-10-09 Thread Muhammad Saad
    Sent from [1]Mail for Windows 10 I Want To Reinstall Python Now Which Version I Install Now References Visible links 1. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

RE: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-13 Thread Prasad, Ramit
Ramchandra Apte wrote: > On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 14:11:56 UTC+5:30, Ramchandra Apte wrote: > > On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 14:04:56 UTC+5:30, alex23 wrote: > > > On 12 Sep, 16:31, Mark Lawrence wrote: > > > > Perhaps this will sway youhttp://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.3.html > >

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-12 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Ramchandra Apte wrote on Tue 11.Sep'12 at 19:58:29 -0700 ] > On Tuesday, 11 September 2012 22:19:08 UTC+5:30, Charles Hottel wrote: > > I have a lot of programming experience in many different languages and now > > > > I want to learn Python. Which version do you suggest I download, Python

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-12 Thread Ramchandra Apte
On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 14:11:56 UTC+5:30, Ramchandra Apte wrote: > On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 14:04:56 UTC+5:30, alex23 wrote: > > > On 12 Sep, 16:31, Mark Lawrence wrote: > > > > > > > Perhaps this will sway youhttp://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.3.html > > > > > > > Ther

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-12 Thread Ramchandra Apte
On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 14:04:56 UTC+5:30, alex23 wrote: > On 12 Sep, 16:31, Mark Lawrence wrote: > > > Perhaps this will sway youhttp://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.3.html > > > There is no longer an equivalent document for the Python 1.x or 2.x > > > series of releases. > > > >

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-12 Thread alex23
On 12 Sep, 16:31, Mark Lawrence wrote: > Perhaps this will sway youhttp://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/3.3.html > There is no longer an equivalent document for the Python 1.x or 2.x > series of releases. Perhaps not for 1.x but the 2.x series is still covered: http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 11/09/2012 17:49, Charles Hottel wrote: I have a lot of programming experience in many different languages and now I want to learn Python. Which version do you suggest I download, Python 2.x or Python 3.x ? Also why should I prefer one over the other? Right now I am thinkng Python 3.x as

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Dwight Hutto
I try to usually use several versions to know the difference. You never know when a package might come along, and you want to try it out, and then version becomes compatibility. Alternatively, a client might come along and insist that a particular version be used. Do a little quick research on th

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Ramchandra Apte
On Tuesday, 11 September 2012 22:19:08 UTC+5:30, Charles Hottel wrote: > I have a lot of programming experience in many different languages and now > > I want to learn Python. Which version do you suggest I download, Python 2.x > > or Python 3.x ? Also why should I prefer one over the other?

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 02:11:22 +, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 17:17:14 -0700, Peter wrote: > >> If your desire is to "learn" Python then I would stick to 2.7 >> >> My reasoning would be that there are still a significant number of >> packages that have not been ported to 3.x (

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 17:17:14 -0700, Peter wrote: > If your desire is to "learn" Python then I would stick to 2.7 > > My reasoning would be that there are still a significant number of > packages that have not been ported to 3.x (and may never be ported). But if all you want is to learn Python, t

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Andrew Berg
On 2012.09.11 19:17, Peter wrote: > If your desire is to "learn" Python then I would stick to 2.7 > > My reasoning would be that there are still a significant number of packages > that have not been ported to 3.x (and may never be ported). This is true, but the /potential/ for the need for one of

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Peter
If your desire is to "learn" Python then I would stick to 2.7 My reasoning would be that there are still a significant number of packages that have not been ported to 3.x (and may never be ported). Not having looked at the changes in 3.x (so don't flame me! :-)), it would seem that anything yo

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Ben Finney
"Charles Hottel" writes: > I have a lot of programming experience in many different languages and now > I want to learn Python. Good for you, and welcome! > Which version do you suggest I download, Python 2.x or Python 3.x ? > Also why should I prefer one over the other? This question is a go

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread MRAB
On 11/09/2012 17:49, Charles Hottel wrote: I have a lot of programming experience in many different languages and now I want to learn Python. Which version do you suggest I download, Python 2.x or Python 3.x ? Also why should I prefer one over the other? Right now I am thinkng Python 3.x as

Re: Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Asher Newcomer
Having recently looked for the same answer myself, consensus seems to be that you should work with 3.x unless you know you need something that is still 2.x specific. For me, that 2.x specific item was OpenStack. On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Charles Hottel wrote: > I have a lot of programmin

Which Version of Python?

2012-09-11 Thread Charles Hottel
I have a lot of programming experience in many different languages and now I want to learn Python. Which version do you suggest I download, Python 2.x or Python 3.x ? Also why should I prefer one over the other? Right now I am thinkng Python 3.x as it has been out since 2008, but I have some

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-13 Thread Andreas Waldenburger
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 17:04:25 -0500 Peng Yu wrote: > On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Andreas Waldenburger > wrote: > > On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:52:44 -0500 Peng Yu > > wrote: > > > >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM, John Nagle > >> wrote: > >> What are the differences between 2.5 and 2.6? > >

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-13 Thread Peng Yu
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Andreas Waldenburger wrote: > On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:52:44 -0500 Peng Yu wrote: > >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM, John Nagle >> wrote: >> What are the differences between 2.5 and 2.6? > > http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/2.6.html Are all packages availab

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-13 Thread Andreas Waldenburger
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:52:44 -0500 Peng Yu wrote: > On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM, John Nagle > wrote: > What are the differences between 2.5 and 2.6? http://docs.python.org/dev/whatsnew/2.6.html /W -- INVALID? DE! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-13 Thread Peng Yu
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:27 AM, John Nagle wrote: > Kee Nethery wrote: >> >> I am in 2.x because the IDE I am using does not support stepping through >> my code when in 3.x. As soon as the IDE I use supports debugging in 3.x, I'm >> moving up to 3.x. >> >> I would prefer to be in 3.x because all

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-13 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 20:25:47 -0700, Kee Nethery wrote: > I would prefer to be in 3.x because all the inconsistencies of how you > do things in 2.x make it harder than it needs to be to learn the > language. > > People who have been coding in 2.x for along time don't notice how the > syntax is won

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-13 Thread Kegan
I have just started using 2.6 (upgrade from 2.5). All my web applications' code (using Django), work without any changes. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread John Nagle
Kee Nethery wrote: I am in 2.x because the IDE I am using does not support stepping through my code when in 3.x. As soon as the IDE I use supports debugging in 3.x, I'm moving up to 3.x. I would prefer to be in 3.x because all the inconsistencies of how you do things in 2.x make it harder tha

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread Kee Nethery
I am in 2.x because the IDE I am using does not support stepping through my code when in 3.x. As soon as the IDE I use supports debugging in 3.x, I'm moving up to 3.x. I would prefer to be in 3.x because all the inconsistencies of how you do things in 2.x make it harder than it needs to be

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread Terry Reedy
t the code developed in newer versions might be better supported in the future. Can somebody give a guideline on which version of python a new python developer shall choose? My own view is start with 3.1 and move back to 2.6 or even 2.5 when you need a library not available with 3.1. Others wil

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread Peng Yu
e libraries than newer > > versions. But the code developed in newer versions might be better > > supported in the future. Can somebody give a guideline on which > > version of python a new python developer shall choose? > > My own view is start with 3.1 and move back to 2.6 o

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread r
code developed in newer versions might be better > supported in the future. Can somebody give a guideline on which > version of python a new python developer shall choose? > > Regards, > Peng Boxers or briefs? ;-) Well both have pros and cons. As for myself i am using 2.x until it

Re: Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread Terry Reedy
etter supported in the future. Can somebody give a guideline on which version of python a new python developer shall choose? My own view is start with 3.1 and move back to 2.6 or even 2.5 when you need a library not available with 3.1. Others will say start with 2.6 or 2.5. This has been disc

Which version of python I should use if I just start programming in python?

2009-09-12 Thread Peng Yu
uture. Can somebody give a guideline on which version of python a new python developer shall choose? Regards, Peng -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list