> Code doesn't have the fingerprints of the author Why is it good?
-
-
-
I once worked with an awesome engineer who used different formatting to me. It meant each file in the shared area between our projects was "owned" by one of us, even though we shared it. It made this shared area harder to deal with.
Kraj razgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
I love how elm-format tries to format the code in a way such that changes after that have a minimal version control diff. Haven't used Rust or thought about the formatter much. Does it do the same?
-
Yep, where it can (and it seems to do a reasonably good job at it)
- Još 2 druga odgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
At work, with clang-format, it took about a couple weeks of grumbling, but after that reviews became notably more focused. Long term I enjoyed the ability to not be manually fixing up lines and just re-save the file, though that took some brain rewiring
-
I really like clang-format. One thing I appreciate very much is how customizable it is if there is some little thing in some code that is coming out ugly.
- Još 10 drugih odgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
programmingnis tedious and boring. formatting your own code is the only creative part :-/
-
Is creating of your own code formatter meta-art?
- Još 3 druga odgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
I'm hoping that the Haskell community would standardize on a formatter. Ormolu looks promising.
-
I’ve tried ormolu and it works quite decently, but it doesn’t follow the Haskell format style of the old days and still feels flaky against elm-format
- Još 4 druga odgovora
Novi razgovor -
Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.