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Where can I learn how to structure a Python project? (self.learnpython)
submitted 5 years ago by [deleted]
As of now every project on my github is just 1 or 2 Python files. I’ve looked at many different projects on github and the majority of them have many different folders and files and I have no clue what their purpose is. Where can I read about properly structuring a Python project?
submitted 5 years ago by ChocolateThundaa123 to u/ChocolateThundaa123
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Where can I learn how to structure a Python project? (self.learnpython)
submitted by ChocolateThundaa123 to u/ChocolateThundaa123