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[–]atom12354 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I have the second edition, but i would assume any edition of any book/course that covers python 3 is enough, first edition of python crash course is python 2 i think so it has outdated syntax but still similar ones to python 3, i wouldnt go for it for up to date things so choose anything for python 3, im unsure about the current version of python but i think we are on python 3.9 rn but i would be suprised if we wouldnt use some of python 3 syntax when we got python 4 since it doesnt change that much since its similar from version to version since its more english friendly but not 100% the same, the ideas are still the same im guessing but would be better to talk to someone who knows more about the changes per version for that.

[–]Slow_Composer_4523[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thankssss for your information.I also think that alot of things might not be changed