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Python is an interpreted, general-purpose high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability.
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Is it possible to directly execute a python package like a script (without "python -m ...")?
/bin/python) at the top of the file. Is an equivalent possible for packages, so that I don't need to prefix the package name with python -m some_package on the command line? …