Aug-01-2020, 07:17 PM
(This post was last modified: Aug-01-2020, 07:18 PM by deanhystad.)
I don't think anyone understood your question. What is it you want to know? Are you looking for advice on how to split code into modules and how to organize modules? Or are you wondering who starts everything (who is main)?
I think you do yourself a disservice using an IDE and PyDev. When I first started working with Python I used PyCharm because everyone I know said it was great. I spend more time futzing with PyCharm crap than I did learning to program Python. I made very little progress until I uninstalled PyCharm and switched to using and editor and console. Not until I understood the language and how things like modules and import and paths and pip work was I ready for PyCharm and virtual environments and an IDE. I use VS Code due to the sour taste I got from PyCharm, but I'll have to give PyCharm another try
I think you do yourself a disservice using an IDE and PyDev. When I first started working with Python I used PyCharm because everyone I know said it was great. I spend more time futzing with PyCharm crap than I did learning to program Python. I made very little progress until I uninstalled PyCharm and switched to using and editor and console. Not until I understood the language and how things like modules and import and paths and pip work was I ready for PyCharm and virtual environments and an IDE. I use VS Code due to the sour taste I got from PyCharm, but I'll have to give PyCharm another try