I am learning Django. My background is from PHP and Java with experience using Model View Controller frameworks. I have always had a seperate file for each of my views, models, and templates - but the Django tutorial only mentions having one views.py and models.py.
That seems to be okay if you have a small application — what if you would like to organise your views and models by their purpose? For example, a Projects view and a Milestones view. I would hope that you would not have to create another Python package (app) for each view module:
python manage.py startapp projects
python manage.py startapp milestones
I can assume that you can have a milestones.py and a projects.py for your views and models instead of a generic views.py and models.py? Then models can be imported where necessary into the views, and requests routed to specific views?