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Introduction
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Python ecosystem consists of a big amount of various classes, functions and
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objects that could be used for applications development. Each of them has its
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own role.
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Modern Python applications are mostly the composition of well-known open
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source systems, frameworks, libraries and some turnkey functionality.
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When application goes bigger, its amount of objects and their dependencies
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also increased extremely fast and became hard to maintain.
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2015-04-18 22:45:51 +03:00
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*Objects* is designed to be developer's friendly tool for managing objects
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and their dependencies in formal, pretty way. Main idea of *Objects* is to
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keep dependencies under control.
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