Eldad Uzman
Jan 3, 2023

Hi Tom,

Firstly, I don't understand why you speak with so much aggression, we can respect one another even when we disagree.

As to the python internal implementation, yes, they are all dynamically allocated, but the purpose of pointers is to have access to the address where the value is stored (physical address, not the python object id).

If it's useful in *your* code base, you can use it.

If you find it not to be useful, then don't.

I only shared something I found, and I believe it can be useful for some people in some cases.

I'm not sure why you feel entitled to additional code examples for different use cases, it's an article that I provide for absolutely free, if it's not useful for you that's fine.

Eldad Uzman
Eldad Uzman

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Automation and RPA developer, python developer.

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