There is a module with auxiliary functions, which is used in many projects. How can you call it?

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    And you did not think to call it in accordance with its functionality? .. Usually they do this. - AivanF.
  • Try it: Utils - gil9red
  • @AivanF, the module "auxiliary", like a large library, which I carry with me everywhere. It is clear that it should reflect the functionality and purpose, but, in my humble opinion, all there are "helper" s in the project folder is the collective farm = ( - Robert
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    @Robert damn well, what does he do? I, too, are full of all sorts of subsidiary libs. Helps to process the text - StrProcessor , performs important operations for drawing - NetVisualizer , handles non-standardly standard collections - ContainerMaestro ; etc. Well, if you have a collection of everything and everything - then something better than a helper or utilites can not be expected. - AivanF.

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Review the obvious way: RobertUtils

  • And if the module then with someone have to share? :) I love more universal titles - Robert
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    @Robert Then zUTv_14T6y_rrWS18 ... - Harry
  • @Harry, this name does not reflect the content. The module "auxiliary" - Robert
  • @Robert Well then auxiliary_module :) - Harry
  • @Harry, it sounds ugly ( - Robert