I have tons of experience with python, possibly more actual work experience than any other language, and I do think the indentation is a bit of a problem. Obviously not a huge one, but still something I wished they had done differently. Because I like to have a robust format-on-save wired into my editor, and you just cannot quite have that when indentation is meaningful.
I have tons of experience with python, possibly more actual work experience than any other language, and I do think the indentation is a bit of a problem. Obviously not a huge one, but still something I wished they had done differently. Because I like to have a robust format-on-save wired into my editor, and you just cannot quite have that when indentation is meaningful.
Use black as format on save and you will never have a problem with that. https://github.com/psf/black
Sure, black's pretty good and definitely better than nothing.
Just wanted to provide an easy counterpoint to the logical fallacy by IceDane.
Yes, indeed, indentation is one of the very few things in Python which aren't problematic!