Python

2.6 or 3?

newer = better

>= 2.7.9

(Specifically there are major OpenSSL gotchas and headaches below 2.7.9)

3 obviously, unless you’re the worst kind of person possible, a python user AND an old gag who doesn’t move on to new technology but somehow isn’t stuck in C like everyone else here.
TLDR: only the biggest kind of faggot uses 2.x out of preference

neither, choose Node

Unless you have to maintain something in 2.x, 3+ always.

3.6 or 2.7

Yeah, let's do some data analysis in node. Why is the world full of fucking web developers. Fuck off.

Node is self destructing thanks to sjw

>implying you have valuable data to analyze
lamoing at your life

Always 3, unless your dependency doesn't support 2 and you're too stupid to port it.

The latest 3.X.
There are bugs in 2 that will not be fixed anymore.

...

3 always

Node is great but not for shell scripting

Not in terms of performance but yeah still don't use deprecated shit

>muh data science

>shell scripting in something thats not a shell

>actually writing in bash
braindead nees not apply

You don't have to project. We already know you have an inferiority complex.

>not using python1

3.
You might like 2 better but it's just better for everyone if you learn 3