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      <title>Repaying Tom Nook with {S7}</title>
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      <description>tl;dr The R7 S7 object-oriented system is coming to R. I’ve done a little R6-to-S7 translation on an old project to get a very cursory feel for it, featuring Animal Crossing New Horizons.
 Update
The S7 system and package are under development and could change at any time, rendering everything in this post useless.1 Heck, last time I checked, the system was called ‘R7’. There’s also a chance that S7 elements may have been integrated into base R itself by the time you read this.</description>
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