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Start your free trialAngelus Miculek
6,534 Pointssome questions
The first line 'from cards.py import Card' prevented the program from running, causing an error "ModuleNotFoundError: No moduel named 'cards.py'; 'cards' is not a package." However, it did work when I removed the .py, having 'from cards import Card.' How did Megan Amendola not get an error when she had 'from cards.py import Card'?
In set_cards method. Couldn't an easier way be to just use the self.locations list (or a copy of it) and just pop out (using the pop function?) an item from the list?
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Steven Parker
231,271 Points- Can you identify the time index where you saw that import line? The only import line I found is at 6:40 in the video where she writes
from card import Card
(with no ".py"). - There's certainly a number of ways to implement the place selection, as she points out herself at about 7:43 in the video. The decision as to o which might be "easier" is very subjective, but any method you might pick that gets the job done would be acceptable.