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- We were using "<type ...>" like Python2 does for built-ins? But even Python 2 called user classes "<class ...>" - Python 3 calls both built-ins and user classes "class". - Check if there's a __module__ name and use that as well, now we look even more like Python!
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['1', '2', '3', "<class 'object'>", 'None', 'True', 'test']
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