Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I find the binding feels more "pythonic" than other toolkits I've played with.
A common neologism in the Python community is pythonic, which can have a wide range of meanings related to program style.
It was very pretty to watch the starship move away, in pythonic ecstasy, and behind them winked the distant lights of the stars.
The anti-tax movement which has the country in its pythonic coils thrives on the sucker's belief that you can, too, get something for nothing.
Moreover, it provides programmatic access to any pythonic element, be it functions, classes, instances or modules.
One of the goals of the project founder, Remi Delon, was to make CherryPy as pythonic as possible.
There are a few high-level APIs that extend RDFLib graphs into other Pythonic idioms.
SQLAlchemy provides "a full suite of well known enterprise-level persistence patterns, designed for efficient and high-performing database access, adapted into a simple and Pythonic domain language".
Vivid as word pictures of the Great Wall of China can be, they don't wow a reader as instantly as a photograph of its pythonic length and girth can transport a viewer.
Likewise, to say of an interface or language feature that it is pythonic is to say that it works well with Python idioms, that its use meshes well with the rest of the language.
To say that code is pythonic is to say that it uses Python idioms well, that it is natural or shows fluency in the language, that it conforms with Python's minimalist philosophy and emphasis on readability.
For example, the lxml XML toolkit is written mostly in Cython, and Cython is used to provide Pythonic bindings for many C and C++ libraries ranging from the graphics library OpenGL to the messaging library ZeroMQ.