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@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted i maybe wrong
input() is a python function that accepts arguments and returns value of type string.
int() and float() are special type of functions called constructor, magical.
int, or integer, on itself is a datatype like str, or string, is a datatype, to create an int you’d use its costructor int(‘23’) something like that
int is a builtin datatype, so by typing 23, you already have an instance of int
didn’t QT come with non-commercial use license?
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