Dec-11-2018, 12:30 PM
(Dec-11-2018, 11:14 AM)buran Wrote: You realise that first you say python3 is "a bit different" (more typing, things done differently, etc.) and then you say you figured 3 is "so similar".
As to particular question, let's rephrase my answer
using % for string formatting is ancient..format()
is available in both python2 and python3 for quite some time and then f-strings is the newest addition (since 3.6).
Yeah when I was typing it but I thought it would be apparent that at this early stage I am just trying to gain some decent understanding of what I'm doing. I'll concern myself with how many different ways 1 thing can be done at a later time when I'm not just trying to learn the basic fundamentals. I realize you are just trying to help... maybe you can explain why that is important? Does the % method simply not function in python 3?
Also I noticed the link said python 2.7 will stop being supported in a year. But what about 2.8? I have to ask.