Peter wrote:
> Although the wxPyWiki seems to be pronounced wix-pee-wi-kee (as it says
> on the front page) so maybe it is pronounced wix-Python... you never
> know...
That's _definitely_ how it's pronounced.
Here.
Where I am.
When I'm speaking.
If, however, we're near Mike Fletcher and he's
I always pronounced it double-you-ex-python. I am almost positive this
is the way it is pronounced.
Although the wxPyWiki seems to be pronounced wix-pee-wi-kee (as it says
on the front page) so maybe it is pronounced wix-Python... you never know...
HTH,
Peter
Alex wrote:
>My native language i
2nd one indeed
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George Sakkis wrote:
> I am sure it is pronounced the same way as wxWidgets .
Which is in turn pronounced the same way as wxWindows. As to how that's
pronounced, I'd suggest asking Microsoft's lawyers whose actions in
"defending" an arguably dubious trademark possibly involved
investigating this i
"Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My native language is not English so I just wonder how you pronounce
> wxPython.
>
> vi-ex python
> double-you-ex python
> wax-python
>
> or something else
>
> Thanks
I am sure it is pronounced the same way as wxWidgets .
George
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On 2005-10-08, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My native language is not English so I just wonder how you pronounce
> wxPython.
>
> vi-ex python
> double-you-ex python
> wax-python
The second one.
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I'd always assumed it was doubleyew-ecks python, but it could be wicks
python, or similar.
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"Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My native language is not English so I just wonder how you pronounce
> wxPython.
>
> vi-ex python
> double-you-ex python
> wax-python
>
> or something else
I'm sure you'll get five different answers.
Personally, I say the 'wx' bit as 'wooks' (like 'books' i