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Source channel @CryptoM · Post #64607 · Apr 9

🚀 Wall Street Continues to Develop Bitcoin Products Despite Market Slump Wall Street remains active in creating Bitcoin-related financial products, even as the cryptocurrency trades significantly below its peak values. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the ongoing interest and investment in digital currency offerings by major financial institutions. Despite the current market downturn, these firms are betting on the long-term potential of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This trend underscores the persistent belief in the future of digital assets, as companies continue to innovate and expand their crypto-related portfolios. #WallStreet#Bitcoin#Cryptocurrency#DigitalAssets#FinancialProducts#Investment#CryptoMarket#MarketTrends#BTC

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@djangoproject · Post #88 · 07/11/2016, 11:54 AM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/functools.html#functools.partialmethod class #functools.partialmethod(func, *args, **keywords) Return a new #partialmethod descriptor which behaves like partial except that it is designed to be used as a method definition rather than being directly callable. func must be a descriptor or a callable (objects which are both, like normal functions, are handled as descriptors). When func is a descriptor (such as a normal Python function, classmethod(), staticmethod(), abstractmethod() or another instance of partialmethod), calls to __get__ are delegated to the underlying descriptor, and an appropriate partial object returned as the result. When func is a non-descriptor callable, an appropriate bound method is created dynamically. This behaves like a normal Python function when used as a method: the self argument will be inserted as the first positional argument, even before the args and keywords supplied to the partialmethod constructor.