Mixing tabs and white spaces in 2024 is categorically a you problem lmao
Furry artist and streamer - malleyeno.com
Mixing tabs and white spaces in 2024 is categorically a you problem lmao
Hey thanks for this! I used f droid for a while but was always meh on the UI and how clunky it is. I used this for a bit and I already like it waaaay more. Cheers!
For what it’s worth, the reputation of the BrandonM comment on the Dropbox post is pretty overblown compared to what was actually written. The post highlighted some concerns that were legitimate in 2007. And the tone of the comments were supportive of dropbox – the poster acknowledged the feedback and offered use cases that still would lean towards Dropbox, and BrandonM responded that they made sense and wished them luck.
I might be already exposing myself as an emacs user, but I think Lisp naming convention is pretty reasonable. I use it in other languages as far as their language rules allow me
if a variable or function is a predicate (as in if it tests if something is true or not), append p
or _p
/-p
variables and functions both have lisp case variable-name-here
. Sub for _
in languages that dont allow -
in names
unused or unexposed variables are prefixed _
.
top level packages get naming rights. So if I’m making cool-package
then variables or functions that are specific to it are cool-package-variable
(especially if it is exposed to other packages). cool-package/variable
is also good if allowed.
otherwise, separate namespaces with /
. So there’s main-function
and my/main-function
. If /
is reserved, then I assume the language has a way of segmenting namespaces already and just default to that since _
or -
would get ambiguous here.
See the rest here: https://github.com/bbatsov/emacs-lisp-style-guide
The rust compiler holds your hand, wraps you in blankets, makes you hot chocolate, kisses you on the forehead before it gently and politely points out what you did wrong and how you can solve it step-by-step. It would never think of something as heinous as swearing at you, shame on you for insulting my wife’s honour like this.