chima
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Python generic decorators
Hello,
Back when C# came out; I did not know how to pronouns this combination of C and a # (sharp). Talking to a developer, he chuckled when I said "C pound."
And now, when "reading" about generic decorators; it is not written as to how to pronouns these;
*args, **kwargs
Might any one have the phonetics /fəˈnediks/ on these two decorators;
*args, **kwargs
Thanks
Back when C# came out; I did not know how to pronouns this combination of C and a # (sharp). Talking to a developer, he chuckled when I said "C pound."
And now, when "reading" about generic decorators; it is not written as to how to pronouns these;
*args, **kwargs
Might any one have the phonetics /fəˈnediks/ on these two decorators;
*args, **kwargs
Thanks
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No. I have not used the Wingware IDE.
@chima: You do not need to pay membership if you occasionally answer questions (say related to C# or whatever) of the others to get the points. You can also write short articles that present your own experience/knowledge for the other. To help you decide, I have also found the ExpertsExchange a nice tool for learning -- the Q/A forming a timeline, more personal (human) approach (a good alternative/complement to the forums like StackOverflow).
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Have you used Wingware Python IDE?