On 25 March 2010 18:48, <snet-1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I do like 3.1 for learning, if something goes wrong in 2.5.4 it cuts out
and
all your work is lost, 3.1, if something doesn't add up you can close the
program but it doesn't close your .py files so you can save then go back
and
check what's wrong. As far as i'm aware 3.1 doesn't have a compiler so
it's
just a matter of editing (find & replace)your code to 2.5.4.
Are you referring to a particular editor here? Python is just a
programming language, you can edit .py in any editor you like, many of
which will look after auto-saving your work in case of crashes. I
doubt the python interpreter itself would destroy your files...