I am in the middle of developing a Django application, which has quite complicated models (it models a university - courses, modules, lectures, students etc.)
I have separated the project into apps, to make the whole thing more organised (apps are courses, schools, people, modules and timeperiods). I am having a problem whereby a model in one app may depend on a model in another - so I must import it. The second app then in turn depends on a model in the first, so there is a cycle and Python throws up an error.
How do people deal with this? I understand that apps should be relatively "independent", but in a system like this it doesn't make sense, for example, to use ContentTypes to link students to a module.
Does anyone have a similar project that could comment on this case?
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