As you gain experience writing code, you’ll eventually work on projects that are so large that keeping all the code in a single file becomes cumbersome.
Instead of writing a single file, you can put related code into separate files called modules. You can put individual modules together like building blocks to create a larger application.
In this video course, you’ll learn how to:
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statementThis video course is part of the Python Basics series, which accompanies Python Basics: A Practical Introduction to Python 3. You can also check out the other Python Basics courses.
Note that you’ll be using IDLE to interact with Python throughout this course.
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