Create a language where tabs are used for indentation while comments are formed by one space character at the beginning of a line, followed by a tab. Exactly eight spaces at the beginning of a line means that line is continuation of the previous one.
Maybe I’ll start an Anarchy Programming sublemmy.
I think you put those images the wrong way around, pal 😠
That’s why you get the best of both worlds, and combine them to use tabspaces. Everyone will hate you equally, achieving true equality in the process.
Tab characters are space efficient and configurable for each person in their editor. Space characters are consistent between developers.
Solution: each tabspace indent is a random width, making it both inconsistent and non-configurable. Also, each character is the size of at least four regular characters, so it’s not even space efficient
I mean, why bother at all? It seems like indentation is a source of conflict, we should part with it!
Cries in python
Just set your tab width to 1. No more argument now.
The only solution is to use a curly brace language and write everything on one line.
The real question is spaces around curly braces or not?
Have spaces around curly braces modify the behaviour. That way, you can incorporated both.
Hard to imagine how anyone could be so wrong :P
As a JS developer, I prefer to use semicolons for indentation.
3 spaces!
Fight me!
I prefer to use three alt+255