| | slovo | definícia |  | guido (jargon)
 | Guido /gwee'do/, /khwee´do/
 
 Without qualification, Guido van Rossum (author of Python). Note that
 Guido answers to English /gwee'do/ but in Dutch it's /khwee'do/.
 Mythically, Guido's most important attribute besides Python itself is
 Guido's time machine, a device he is reputed to possess because of the
 unnerving frequency with which user requests for new features have been met
 with the response “I just implemented that last night...”. See BDFL.
 
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | Guidon (gcide)
 | Guidon \Gui"don\, n. [F. guidon, It. guidone. See Guide, v. t.]
 1. A small flag or streamer, as that carried by cavalry,
 which is broad at one end and nearly pointed at the other,
 or that used to direct the movements of a body of
 infantry, or to make signals at sea; also, the flag of a
 guild or fraternity. In the United States service, each
 company of cavalry has a guidon.
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 The pendants and guidons were carried by the officer
 of the army.                          --Evelyn.
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 2. One who carries a flag. --Johnson.
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 3. One of a community established at Rome, by Charlemagne, to
 guide pilgrims to the Holy Land.
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 |  | guido (jargon)
 | Guido /gwee'do/, /khwee´do/
 
 Without qualification, Guido van Rossum (author of Python). Note that
 Guido answers to English /gwee'do/ but in Dutch it's /khwee'do/.
 Mythically, Guido's most important attribute besides Python itself is
 Guido's time machine, a device he is reputed to possess because of the
 unnerving frequency with which user requests for new features have been met
 with the response “I just implemented that last night...”. See BDFL.
 
 |  | GUIDON DE LA MER (bouvier)
 | GUIDON DE LA MER, (LE). The name of a treatise on maritime law, written in Rouen, then Normandy, in 1671, as is supposed. it was received on the
 continent of Europe almost as equal in authority to one of the ancient codes
 of maritime law. The author of this work is unknown. This tract or treatise
 is contained in the Collection de Lois Maritimes," by J. M. Pardessus. vol.
 2, p. 371, et seq.
 
 
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