I'm in the unfortunate position where I need your help
I'm a knee-brace wearing java/c# cel, and stay away from webshit/pythonshit when I can
However, working on a chatbot for my friendgroup's chat group, & am trying to figure out how to call a JS library from Python. I'm sure it's possible, because they're both demonic in nature, and as such, share a similar lack of soul.
Currently I'm just calling a commandline executable via subprocesses, but go figure that the only maintained fork of it (SOVL decompiled C64 binaries rebuilt) is JS instead of god's chosen language. I'm not about to rewrite it myself if I can just debase myself and use someone else's work.
1k DC bounty for the first person to point me in the right direction and by that I mean the first person who's method I try that works
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!commenters you all suck. I just made a wrapper for it in node & called that via subprocess
Bounty closed. awarded to ME.
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Why tf didn't you just make it yourself then?
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I figured there was a less r-slurred way to do it
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Post source cute twink !fosstards
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sure
!codecels some epic high octane source code I threw together in 15 mins & didn't clean up besides from ctrl-f and removing all the n words
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I'll find you one of the git websites...
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You could've just bound V8 as a library but you do you
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Wouldn't have worked
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Good choice 👍🏿
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