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	<title>Xavier Lapointe Desjardins &#187; JScript</title>
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		<title> JScript toString() equivalent in Python</title>
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Python offers many built-in functions that makes it a language of choice for a lot of developer. We find it in many 3d packages like Softimage&#124;XSI, Maya, Blender, Houdini, etc.
Sometime, rarely, some function might not be present from one language to the other. It&#8217;s actually the case with the JScript toString() function. There&#8217;s no simple/clean [...]]]></description>
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