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Working example #37

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I wanted to say, I liked your writing:

https://towardsdatascience.com/run-native-julia-code-with-python-92d3e1079385

Not that I need to call from Python (Julia is my main language, and I sometimes tend to to use PyCall, have tried both).

Nor to use your library, at least soon. It seems from https://libraries.io/pypi/PyLathe you've already got it working (and from R?), so maybe update your article on that? These few examples of ready-made Python packages using Julia code I've seen, are I think great publicity.

@emmaccode emmaccode merged commit bea750b into ChifiSource:master May 18, 2020
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PyLathe is actually deprecated. Instead you might want to look into Toploader http://GitHub.com/emmettgb/TopLoader
R is still in the works, as the conversion is still rather buggy, but we will get there eventually!

@PallHaraldsson PallHaraldsson deleted the patch-1 branch May 18, 2020 21:03
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FYI: JuliaPy/pyjulia#383 (comment)

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