No. How many characters the longest line has depends on how wide my monitor is. Now I will break the line when it reaches less than 76 characters, because the line number is added after the vertical separation. If it is too long, it will easily cause soft lines or incomplete display.
Be deliberate, otherwise you will feel uncomfortable
Not a Virgo
Willing to do so. But I don’t want to use human flesh to take the initiative to check and pay attention. So exhausted.
If there is an IDE like NINJA that can report errors in real time, I will definitely do it.
My attitude towards JS strict mode is the same: the official is willing to fill this hole, why not comply? Just don't waste your energy unnecessarily.
For Django, 79 characters is too harsh, but other specifications are still good
For entrepreneurial projects, CI requires pep8, and programmers use PyCharm, which is easy and stress-free to use with
#nopep8
.Nothing intentional, the editor has similar functions.
No. How many characters the longest line has depends on how wide my monitor is. Now I will break the line when it reaches less than 76 characters, because the line number is added after the vertical separation. If it is too long, it will easily cause soft lines or incomplete display.
No, 79 characters is too few
I won’t strictly comply, but the sublime and pycharm I use help me comply with a very large part of the standards.
Yes, otherwise the tilde in pycharm will be too unpleasant, and it will cause mysophobia~
Except for 79, everything else is complied with. There is an editor to check. It was mandatory at first, but now I’m used to it