Chapter 16. Module Coding Basics
Now that we've looked at the larger ideas behind
modules, let's turn to a simple example of modules
in action. Python modules are easy to create;
they're just files of Python program code, created
with your text editor. You don't need to write
special syntax to tell Python you're making a
module; almost any text file will do. Because Python handles all the
details of finding and loading modules, modules are also easy to
use; clients simply import a module, or specific
names a module defines, and use the objects they reference.
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