Re: Organizing modules and their code

2023-02-04 Thread transreductionist
, I would rather walk into a grocery store where the bananas, apples, and oranges are separated in to their own bins, instead of one common crate. On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 4:18:57 PM UTC-5, transreductionist wrote: > Here is the situation. There is a top-level module (see designs be

Re: Organizing modules and their code

2023-02-04 Thread transreductionist
On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 5:31:56 PM UTC-5, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 2/3/2023 4:18 PM, transreductionist wrote: > > Here is the situation. There is a top-level module (see designs below) > > containing code, that as the name suggests, manages an ETL pipeline. A > >

Organizing modules and their code

2023-02-03 Thread transreductionist
Here is the situation. There is a top-level module (see designs below) containing code, that as the name suggests, manages an ETL pipeline. A directory is created called etl_helpers that organizes several modules responsible for making up the pipeline. The discussion concerns the Python