In order to improve readability for your Python scripts, only use underscores for your variable names. For example:
_ = 5
__ = 9
print (_+__)
___ = "hello"
____ = "world"
print (___ + " " + ____)
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"Oh, that's stored in the variable named six underscores from the class named four underscores that you imported in the package named nine underscores."
NOT GOOD, BOSS. NOT GOOD.
I can't even imagine what I would have to type to access that variable.
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Please tell me he's not allowed to do that in Python. I looked up the rules for naming classes and now I'm worried.
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The rules about underscores in imports were complicated enough before you started this unholy madness!
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