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From: Lars Kappert
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 08:13:17 +0200
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- it's also possible to specify a list of functions to import from a module in
+ It is also possible to specify a list of functions to import from a module in
an unqualified fashion, meaning the function name can be used without
the module qualifier (the name and the dot) before it.
- Generally it's best to use qualified imports, as this makes it clear where the
- function is defined, making the code easier to read.
+ Generally it is best to use qualified imports, as this makes it clear where
+ the function is defined, making the code easier to read.
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