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Python is uniquely suited for writing wrappers + interface to libraries in other languages.
I think this is in scope for pyOpenSci since a lot of tools will be written in other languages and we want to provide access to them.
An example of a package we've already reviewed here would be pyOpenSci/software-submission#43.
But I don't find any mentions of this currently in the peer review guide, please feel free to correct me if I am wrong and missing it
Mention other places? Not sure where else would be appropriate but again I really feel like since this is such a strength of Python we should emphasize it! Even if we do talk about it and I'm just not finding it. Let's embrace the fact we are glue!
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Add language to guide about writing interfaces + wrappers for libraries
Add language to guide about writing interfaces + wrappers for libraries in other languages
Dec 31, 2022
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Add language to guide about writing interfaces + wrappers for libraries in other languages
Add content to peer-review-guide about writing interfaces + wrappers for libraries in other languages
Dec 31, 2022
From pyOpenSci/python-package-guide#22
But I don't find any mentions of this currently in the peer review guide, please feel free to correct me if I am wrong and missing it
This came up in a question about scope that was actually a question about a submission:
see
pyOpenSci/python-package-guide#21 (comment)
and reply
pyOpenSci/python-package-guide#21 (comment)
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