How should I organize my Python imports?
It's best to organize your imports in three sections: standard library imports, third-party imports, and local application imports.
Can you give me an example of how that looks in code?
Sure! Here's an example:
import os # Standard library
import requests # Third-party
from mymodule import myfunction # Local application
What if I have a lot of imports? Should I use any tools?
Yes, tools like isort
can help automatically sort and organize your imports according to PEP 8 guidelines.
Are there any best practices I should follow?
Absolutely! Always import modules at the top of your file, avoid wildcard imports, and group related imports together.
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