Can we import modules? What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me)
Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?
Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...
I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
After the pic for Python in XAI was shown on here, let me show you a quick paste of a phrase from the Supernet newsletter that afternoon:
New lead API developer
Bassguitarman has become lead API developer for SuperNET: ‘We added 2 new api calls, Python and bash, so now you can embed python/bash inside SuperNET.’ Expect more news.
Completely different, 1) those api calls were implemented before you announced. See here: https://github.com/jl777/btcd/pull/25/files. I announced 2 days before you did here: http://104.236.15.119:8086/logs/api/2015-02-10 2) they are api calls, not a gui, the function allows you to load python scripts from c, it's not a full fledged interpreter or shell.
Okay. So why did jl777hodl wait until Sapience was announced to bring out "SkyNet?"
I don't know too much about skynet's beginnings (or current status), but I did find out about the project and buy some assets in the bulk presale a week or 2 before public ann, so I don't think it's a copy.
So you're invested in the competition and come here to bottom feed, got it.
Please don't be hostile, they are different projects with different aims. And I sold my position in skynet a while back