Peng Yu a écrit :
(snip)
I prefer organized my code one class/function per file (i.e per module
in python). I know the majority of programmers don't use this
approach. Therefore, I'm wondering what its disadvantage is.

Hmmm... As far as I'm concerned, you already answered your own question: "the majority of programmers don't use this approach".

Now, for a much more practical answer:
1/ having to handle thousands of files for even a simple project is a king-size PITA for the maintainer. 2/ having to load thousands of modules will add quite a lot of overhead when actually running the code. 3/ as a result, the poor guy that will end up maintaining your code will positively hate you. Beware : this poor guy might as well be you.
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