Will Python 3.0's backwards-incompatibility affect adoption?

Posted by George Stocker on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by George Stocker
Published on 2008-12-04T13:11:28Z Indexed on 2010/05/14 2:24 UTC
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I visited Slashdot this morning to find out that Python 3.0 has been released. I know C# and Perl, but have wanted to learn Python for some time, especially after I saw its ease of use to create useful tools, not to mention its use in game scripting.

My question is, how does the intentionally backwards-incompatible release of Python 3.0 affect adoption, and should I learn Python 2? Or should I take the dive and learn Python 3.0 first, and wait for the libraries to be ported?

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