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Thonny is a nice option to create a PY file, open Python files, and edit PY files on Windows 10. This open-source tool has a simple interface and it is intended to use for beginners.
To make that work, create a “stub” file—a .py file in the top levet of your project that takes the same steps to run your application as the contents of the __main__.py file.
Simply create a new .py file in the same folder as your main Python code. Then “import” that file as you now know how to do, then access the functions from within that module.
For the operating system to understand that the file should be read as a Python program, the programmer needs to save the file as a Python file, with the ".py" extension.
This post explains how to write to a file in Python. You'll discover how to create word files (.docx), spreadsheets (.csv), text files, and more!
If you've read a fair amount of Python code, then you've probably seen this "__init__.py" file pop up quite a few times. It's especially common in larger Python projects. I'm going to breakdown ...