Me as well, i started using Python identation on ansi-basic, for an easier recoding between both :-)
Who knows in a future i will be using pep8 on sdlBasic and wxBasic as well? i think maybe it's only a habit issue... Well, btw my first scare/concern about pep8 is the code may look too huge, like some java helloworld-like examples i saw (except some proce55ing.org examples, maybe...) ----- On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 4:10 PM, James Paige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 04:03:09PM +0100, Paulo Silva wrote: >> >> James: thanks the encouragement, even when more than 20 years i were >> (in a hobbystic level, of course) coding in ansi-Basic language (8bit, >> Amos, sdlbasic/wxbasic ) my way of coding were nothing looking like >> pep8 - btw, would be a very interesting exercise... >> > > I also got my start with languages in the basic family, and I had the > same difficulty when I went to learn other languages. I wanted to make > other languages look like basic. It took me a while to learn the value > of adapting to the style of each different language. > > Of course, now when I go and write basic programs, I am constantly > trying to make them look more like python :) > > --- > James Paige >