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Best distribution of python
Hello!
Which distribution of python is better? I mean there are at least 2 distributions: from python official site and Activestate. Which is better? |
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Can't comment on activestate as I don't know what it is.
But for compatibility and stability issues I read somewhere awhile ago that 2.1.3 from python.org is what is reccomended though I maybe wrong? But I have'nt had any issues using it yet. |
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http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/ |
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Actually, 2.2.2 is the recommended release right now. I use the one from python.org (actually, the one that's in Debian, basically the same) and it works fine.
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