On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:03 -0700, aharrisreid wrote:
> 
> I am very much new to Python, and one of my first projects is a simple
> data-based website.  Therefore I am looking for the easiest way to get
> Python up-and-running on the web, and from my research so far, web.py
> looks to be a contender.  However, looking to the future, I am
> starting with Python 3.1 (I can hear many of you shouting "don't -
> start with 2.6"), so I need to know - is web.py compatible with 3.1
> yet.  If not, is development in the pipeline?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Alan

Well, I would not say "start with 2.6" explicitly, and actually, it is
often mentioned by `pythonistas' that people new to Python should start
with Py3k. Unfortunately, you are out of luck with web.py...

Greetings,

Hraban Luyat

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