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what is the difference between 1.x ,2.x and 3.x ?

3rd Oct 2016, 2:11 PM
Vipul Panchal
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I had to look at this question numerous times before I figured out you might mean Python versions. That's non-obvious (I've never even thought about version 1) and you'll probably get answers if you clarify.
3rd Oct 2016, 3:59 PM
Kirk Schafer
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A summary of changes starting at 1.x: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Python#Version_1.0_.281994.29 Specific changes, for 1.x versions: https://www.python.org/download/releases/ From 2.x to 3.x all the release notes are on the downloads page: https://www.python.org/downloads/
3rd Oct 2016, 4:12 PM
Kirk Schafer
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Just noticed the __future__ import: "To document when incompatible changes were introduced, and when they will be — or were — made mandatory. This is a form of executable documentation, and can be inspected programmatically via importing__future__ and examining its contents." Note, I'm using the python android documentation by "little drops".
3rd Oct 2016, 5:44 PM
Kirk Schafer
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yes i m talking abt versions of python
3rd Oct 2016, 4:02 PM
Vipul Panchal
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these are the differences between the Python tools.. for example : 2.x has Ascii (American standard code for info. interchange), meanwhile 3.x, all strings are unicode by default.
3rd Oct 2016, 5:13 PM
Jayash Pandey
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