I saw a thread on reddit/python where just about everyone said they never put code in their __init__ files.
Here's a stackoverflow thread saying the same thing. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1944569/how-do-i-write-good-correct-package-init-py-files That's new to me. I like to put functions in there that other modules within the module need. Thought that was good practice DRY and so forth. And I never do 'from whatever import *' Ever. The reddit people said they put all their stuff into different modules and leave init empty. What do you do? I like my pattern but I'm willing to learn. thanks, --Tim -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list