Added Python version of orchestration example with beginner-friendly README #2
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Hi team,
This PR adds a Python version of the orchestration example to complement the existing Node.js implementation. It’s written with clarity and simplicity in mind, making it beginner-friendly for developers new to Soul Machines or orchestration APIs.
I faced many challenges getting started with Soul Machines, so I created this version keeping in mind others who might get stuck at the same points. This is just a goodwill gesture to help make onboarding smoother for the community.
Highlights:
README.mdwith setup and usage instructionsYou can take a look at the Python version separately here:
soulmachines-orchestration-fastapi
This contribution aims to make the example accessible to a wider developer audience, especially those who prefer or work primarily with Python.
Thanks for the great original example!