Well, I prefer working with the scheme bindings and a light python layer that writes Scheme code. I find this to work quite well. That way the main opencog work can be done in Scheme, while code interacting with JavaScript frontends etc. and files etc, can be written in Python which deals well with websites and documents etc. there’s a lot of good libraries for website dealings in Python and for the really interesting stuff I prefer working in Scheme. So it seems that one can have the best of both worlds. Why not?
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