On 01/04/12 18:16, Stefan Behnel wrote:
I don't see a major reason for a beginner to not go straight for Python 3, and then learn the necessary Py2 quirks in addition when the need arises.

Thanks for that. Really re-assuring. Also, I hadn't looked at 2to3 until you mentioned it - and certainly I hadn't realised that I already have it as part of python3. Most of the simple examples that I would want to use should convert using 2to3 'out of the box'. Thanks.

Regards,        Barry.

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