Python Programing for the Absoulte Beginner

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 4 03:04:53 EDT 2014


On 04/08/2014 07:30, Bob Martin wrote:
> in 726123 20140803 090919 Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> wrote:
>> Steve Hayes wrote:
>>
>>> I've got too big an investment in books on Python 2, and there are no
>>> books available on Python 3 (I don't regard downloadable PDFs or other
>>> onlines stuff as "books").
>>
>> I love Python 3, it's way better than Python 2, and there's less and less
>> reason to stick to Python 2 now. You really should learn Python 3, you
>> won't be sorry.
>>
>> But, if you choose not to, there's nothing to be ashamed of. Python 2.7 has
>> got at least six years of life left in it, and when you're done with it,
>> migrating to Python 3 isn't like learning a new language. It's more like
>> the difference between American and British English.
>
> With American English being 2.7 ??
> Sorry, but someone had to ask  :-)
>

American English is Python 4 :)

The original English is Python 0.1.

-- 
My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask
what you can do for our language.

Mark Lawrence




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