When coding by yourself, you can use any style you want but eventually, you will work with others and using a uniform style code across all devs is a huge advantage.
That's a common one people have a problem with, check out this video.
It's a good video that talks about PEP 8 and is anti-forced line length and goes into reasons why and what's good as well as other things. It's a good watch.
When coding by yourself, you can use any style you want but eventually, you will work with others and using a uniform style code across all devs is a huge advantage.
So you're saying it's perfectly fine to flag someone for differences in coding style...if you're working with them? :P
I mostly follow PEP8, but I think there are cases where it's better to ignore the line length.
That's a common one people have a problem with, check out this video.
It's a good video that talks about PEP 8 and is anti-forced line length and goes into reasons why and what's good as well as other things. It's a good watch.
Already watched it. :P I like him. He's a bit hard to follow when he's talking about Python sometimes though, as he's pretty advanced.