On 16/08/2015 02:24, D Wyatt wrote:
It seems every book I read these days uses camel case for variable names in
Python.  I was once told that using underscores is preferred.  Is there a
preference in the Python community or does it really matter?  I'd like to
instill good habits while I'm learning.

Thanks in advance,


If it's your code for your use do whatever you like. I prefer camel case as it saves reaching for the SHIFT-MINUS combination, others detest it. Even the famous PEP 8 (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) is only a guide.

However if I was working on a project in collaboration with others I would certainly expect to stick with the standards that the project insisted on, even if I didn't like them personally. Anybody who deliberately ignores standards in this situation should be hung, drawn and quartered after spending an extremely long amount of time in agony in The Comfy Chair :)

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My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask
what you can do for our language.

Mark Lawrence

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