>> Python makes coding standards obsolete;)
> But Python has the advantage, that your coding standards can concentrate on
> the important things and skip most of the formatting rules, that are often
> part of other languages coding standards.
Better to say, almost obsolete, i guess :D
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Soni Be
Soni Bergraj wrote:
> editormt wrote:
>> A majority of the participating organisations have coding standards...
>> and a majority does not control them ;o) What is the situation at your
>> location? Does this lack of control really hurt?
>
> """A Foolish Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Little Min
editormt wrote:
> A majority of the participating organisations have coding standards...
> and a majority does not control them ;o) What is the situation at your
> location? Does this lack of control really hurt?
"""A Foolish Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Little Minds"""
from: http://www.python
A recent poll asked if programming standards are used by development
organisations... and if they are controlled.
None: 20%
Yes, but without control: 49%
Yes, with control: 31%
Participants: 369
Source: Methods & Tools (http://www.methodsandtools.com)
A majority of the participating organisatio