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This article is weird. “Python has objects” isn’t even catching it properly. As in python, EVERYTHING is an object. Strings, an object. Modules, objects.
With Python 3.14, annotations for objects are now stored in “annotate functions,” which are available ... the “subinterpreter” system had no real end-user interface. As of Python 3.14, ...
But it’s much harder to pass a Python object to a Zig module and work with it natively. There are reasons to avoid this in the first place, though.
Lets try making each type of data in R and then using that object in Python. #R ourNumeric <- 0.1 ourString <- "AARRGGHH" ourInteger <- as.integer(1) Lets try porting these over to Python. To access R ...
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