Reading & Writing Python OK, Now I need to Speak It
Mike C. Fletcher
mcfletch at home.com
Thu May 10 04:47:50 EDT 2001
__init__\pyinit --> pie in it
is how I say it, but that's for dictation purposes, when speaking to other
humans, I say:
"init" --> in it
And let them figure out what it means. 'Cause humans is smarter than
'puters,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Holden [mailto:sholden at holdenweb.com]
Sent: May 10, 2001 01:26
To: python-list at python.org
Subject: Re: Reading & Writing Python OK, Now I need to Speak It
"Don O'Donnell" <donod at home.com> wrote in message
news:3AFA1ABA.C1911B82 at home.com...
> Hi All,
>
> I have a question I've never seen mentioned on this newsgroup. A google
> search turned up nothing.
>
> How do you say (pronounce) "__init__", for example. Having to say
>
"double-underscore-double-underscore-init-double-underscore-double-underscor
e"
> gets awfully tedious after a while.
>
Not a phonetic, but my suggestion would be "magic init".
regards
Steve
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