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  1. docs/es/docs/python-types.md

    {!../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial006.py!}
    ```
    
    Declara la variable con la misma sintaxis de los dos puntos (`:`).
    
    Pon `List` como el tipo.
    
    Como la lista es un tipo que permite tener un "sub-tipo" pones el sub-tipo en corchetes `[]`:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="4"
    {!../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial006.py!}
    ```
    
    Esto significa: la variable `items` es una `list` y cada uno de los ítems en esta lista es un `str`.
    
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  2. docs/es/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    * el path `/`
    * usando una <abbr title="an HTTP GET method">operación <code>get</code></abbr>
    
    /// info | Información sobre `@decorator`
    
    Esa sintaxis `@algo` se llama un "decorador" en Python.
    
    Lo pones encima de una función. Es como un lindo sombrero decorado (creo que de ahí salió el concepto).
    
    Un "decorador" toma la función que tiene debajo y hace algo con ella.
    
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskRunner.kt

      /**
       * When we need a new thread to run tasks, we call [Backend.execute]. A few microseconds later we
       * expect a newly-started thread to call [Runnable.run]. We shouldn't request new threads until
       * the already-requested ones are in service, otherwise we might create more threads than we need.
       *
       * We use [executeCallCount] and [runCallCount] to defend against starting more threads than we
       * need. Both fields are guarded by [lock].
       */
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  4. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    * Response payloads.
    
    You would also have **inline errors** for everything.
    
    And whenever you update the backend code, and **regenerate** the frontend, it would have any new *path operations* available as methods, the old ones removed, and any other change would be reflected on the generated code. 🤓
    
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  5. cmd/post-policy_test.go

    	retStr := "{"
    	retStr = retStr + expirationStr + ","
    	retStr += conditionStr
    	retStr += "}"
    
    	return []byte(retStr)
    }
    
    // newPostPolicyBytesV4 - creates a bare bones postpolicy string with key and bucket matches.
    func newPostPolicyBytesV4(credential, bucketName, objectKey string, expiration time.Time) []byte {
    	t := UTCNow()
    	// Add the expiration date.
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  6. common-protos/k8s.io/api/apps/v1beta2/generated.proto

      // zero and not specified. Defaults to 1.
      // +optional
      optional int32 replicas = 1;
    
      // Label selector for pods. Existing ReplicaSets whose pods are
      // selected by this will be the ones affected by this deployment.
      // It must match the pod template's labels.
      optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.LabelSelector selector = 2;
    
      // Template describes the pods that will be created.
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    I'll tell you a bit more about these **concepts** here, and that would hopefully give you the **intuition** you would need to decide how to deploy your API in very different environments, possibly even in **future** ones that don't exist yet.
    
    By considering these concepts, you will be able to **evaluate and design** the best way to deploy **your own APIs**.
    
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  8. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableMap.java

        // have this Entry. The value in the map becomes false when this first entry has been copied, so
        // we know not to copy the remaining ones.
        IdentityHashMap<Entry<K, V>, Boolean> duplicates = null;
        int dupCount = 0;
        for (int entryIndex = n - 1; entryIndex >= 0; entryIndex--) {
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    So we are going to use that same knowledge to document how the *external API* should look like... by creating the *path operation(s)* that the external API should implement (the ones your API will call).
    
    /// tip
    
    When writing the code to document a callback, it might be useful to imagine that you are that *external developer*. And that you are currently implementing the *external API*, not *your API*.
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/fastapi-people.md

    ## Top Translation Reviewers
    
    These users are the **Top Translation Reviewers**. 🕵️
    
    I only speak a few languages (and not very well 😅). So, the reviewers are the ones that have the [**power to approve translations**](contributing.md#translations){.internal-link target=_blank} of the documentation. Without them, there wouldn't be documentation in several other languages.
    
    {% if people %}
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