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  1. How does the @property decorator work in Python?

    I would like to understand how the built-in function property works. What confuses me is that property can also be used as a decorator, but it only takes arguments when used as a built-in …

  2. Python class variables or @property - Stack Overflow

    Jul 1, 2017 · A property can be added later if additional actions are required when getting or setting. Most of the modules in the standard library follow this practice. Public variables (not …

  3. What is the difference between a field and a property?

    Nov 17, 2008 · A property should always encapsulate one or more fields, and should never do any heavy lifting or validation. If you need a property such a UserName or Password to have …

  4. Python class @property: use setter but evade getter?

    In python classes, the @property is a nice decorator that avoids using explicit setter and getter functions. However, it comes at a cost of an overhead 2-5 times that of a "classical" class …

  5. OOP Terminology: class, attribute, property, field, data member

    For instance in this article I read this (.. class attribute (or class property, field, or data member) I have seen rather well cut out questions that show that there is a difference between class …

  6. What does the => operator mean in a property or method?

    In my situation I had my property auto initialize a command in a ViewModel for a View. I changed the property to use expression bodied initializer and the command CanExecute stopped …

  7. What's the difference between a Python "property" and "attribute"?

    Sep 10, 2011 · The property allows you to use the former syntax while giving you the flexibility of change of the latter. In Python, you can define getters, setters, and delete methods with the …

  8. How to exclude property from Json Serialization - Stack Overflow

    I have a DTO class which I Serialize Json.Serialize(MyClass) How can I exclude a public property of it? (It has to be public, as I use it in my code somewhere else)

  9. Using PropertyInfo to find out the property type - Stack Overflow

    Sep 16, 2010 · Using PropertyInfo to find out the property type Asked 15 years, 3 months ago Modified 5 years, 2 months ago Viewed 204k times

  10. .net - What's the difference between a dependency property and …

    Aug 6, 2009 · There is a difference between registering a dependency property as a regular and as an attached property, other than a "philosophical" one (regular properties are intended to …