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In Python, what exactly does import * import? Does it import __init__ py found in the containing folder? For example, is it necessary to declare from project model import __init__, or is from proj
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Other module frameworks will utilize different syntax and by using the first approach you have the flexibility to change that at will Also of note about the import * as http from 'http'; approach is that it is the ES6 module import syntax, so once you are in an environment that fully supports ES6 your imports will just work
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