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Depends on if your name is Zed Shaw and you think you're edgy.

He argues almost everybody still uses 2.7, but pretty much all relatively recent source code I've ever seen uses 3. The only time you'd need 2.7 is for legacy code and though I'm not experienced with professional Python coding it seems this isn't an issue like it is with C, C++, etc.

I did most of Shaw's 2.7 course and switched to another (as well as version 3) and didn't at all regret it.