I saw mention recently of Python 4 and assumed all such references were either April Fool's jokes or pie-in-the-sky dreams for a new version of Python which may never arrive. Then I saw this message to webmaster. I would have guessed he meant 3.4 except he mentions having a Python3 (well, actually, a Phython3) directory. WTH is Python 4? Skip ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: C. Reese <careese at vcu.org> Date: Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 8:03 AM Subject: Updated phython To: webmaster at python.org just updated to Python 4. (installed to C: drive) ... now i notice there are separate Python2 & Python3 directories as well. i am not a programmer in any sense (just a basic computer user). 1. do i need to have python on my computer at all for basic use? (word, excel, power point, etc.)' 2. can i safely remove the Python 2 & Phython3 directories? (to save hard disk space) thanks CR
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