On 25/04/2014 04:03, Barry Warsaw wrote: > On Apr 25, 2014, at 12:00 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > >> Don't forget that PEP 8 is not the standard for the Python language, >> only the Python stdlib. Particularly, there's no strong reason to >> follow some of its lesser advices (eg spaces rather than tabs, the >> exact maximum line length) for new projects; > > I'd say it depends. If the code is going to be shared with people outside of > your organization (e.g. open source libraries), then there's a strong > motivation to be consistent throughout the community, which means PEP 8. Right, so for me this means even in a private code base, there are big benefits to using PEP 8; everything looks the same, whether it's a third party library, python core or your own code... Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
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