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Should i first learn Python or Python3??help

Is there difference between them?

7th Feb 2018, 6:11 AM
Sudarshan Rai
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The Python 2.x branch will see no new major releases after the one of 2010. 3.x is under active development  many programmers uses Python 2 because much libraries exist in Python 2 and do not works un Python 3 but now that Python 3 is under devlopement (last update in 2016), now they move to use the Python 3 who is the future
7th Feb 2018, 6:27 AM
Son of Hell
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Python 3 is latest version so you must learn the latest.
7th Feb 2018, 6:19 AM
Pravin Pandey
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The short answer is that if you’re a beginner, you should focus on Python 3. And if you’re an experienced programmer, unless you are inheriting a legacy software project, you should also use Python 3 for your future software projects. 🔷Python 2 vs Python 3: Which to Learn?⬇️ https://wsvincent.com/python2-vs-python3/
7th Feb 2018, 6:49 AM
📈SmileGoodHope📈
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3
7th Feb 2018, 12:27 PM
_aleksandr_g
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Python 3 is the future
7th Feb 2018, 6:16 AM
Son of Hell
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🔼The short answer is that if you’re a beginner, you should focus on Python 3. ⏩Now Python 3 has very big community support and gradually it increases rapidly, Python is so popular due to one of the reasons that it has very rich libraries which helps Programmer with less coding is needed due to a lot of ready coding supports are available in it's libraries and day by day it's also increasing heavily. ⏹So as a new learner it's always acceptable where changes and development are done with time to adjust with changes and market demands. 🔽On the other hand after 2010 no further progress is made on Python 2 and Libraries development are also stopped from 2016. https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1067691/?ref=app
22nd Feb 2018, 5:35 PM
📈SmileGoodHope📈
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I would do python3. A lot of the syntax changes from each release
7th Feb 2018, 3:33 PM
Jax
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mostly same but python3 is more recent and advanced.
22nd Feb 2018, 4:57 PM
suraj kumar shrivastava
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is there diference between them
7th Feb 2018, 6:19 AM
Sudarshan Rai
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ok thanks @Aziz and @Pravin bro
7th Feb 2018, 6:19 AM
Sudarshan Rai
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thnx @Aziz
7th Feb 2018, 6:29 AM
Sudarshan Rai
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