[IronPython] To Compile or Not to compile, that's the question
Keith J. Farmer
kfarmer at thuban.org
Wed Apr 20 01:43:57 CEST 2005
Well, that explains why it's called "pyc" -> rus
I actually can sound out much of it. Can't tell the difference much between tch, tsch, and the like. Don't ask me to do it in cursive: mmnnununuunnmm ;)
"ipyc", in english, would probably sound much like "eye pick", which reminds me of the Hellraiser movies. Depending on your language, ymmv.
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From: users-ironpython.com-bounces at lists.ironpython.com on behalf of Serge Kolgan
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Subject: RE: [IronPython] To Compile or Not to compile, that's the question
pyc.exe is a popular on-the-fly convertor of English letters being typed on a keyboard into Cyrillic fonts on the screen(being Russian myself I just read what Google brought up).
I'd suggest ipyc.exe ( pronounced much like HP's IPAQ :) )
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