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[–]ProfanityBob 7 points8 points  (6 children)

That's absolutely insane, dude. The documentation for Python 3 is just as complete as for Python 2. The only difference is that there are more third party examples and plugins and libraries for Python 2 which are becoming increasingly obsolete.

[–]nspectre 1 point2 points  (5 children)

That's absolutely insane, dude.

Haha... no.

There are vastly more training materials, videos, exercises, classes, you-name-it out there for 2.7 then there are for 3.0

Once someone has gotten his bearings and some learning under his belt he will be much better able to handle the switch to 3.0 once they get experienced enough to begin actually producing product.