I lintered my code until all the complaints went away :D
(thanks for mentioning flake8, @michaelhoffman)
cc @o_guest @talyarkoni
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Woo-hoo! So much more readable now!
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Thank you for the tips!! I first tried pylint but it was nitpicky about somethings, flake8 seems more reasonable
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Yeah, I've found the same. You don't want to ignore warnings. Producing too many spurious warnings causes that.
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I think the main one was pylint doesn't like short variable names, but I don't think I want longer var names for (r,g,b)
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Nice one!
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linters are great but soooomeetimes they annoy the crap out of me. don't tell me what to do!!
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest and
you can 'quieten' some hints in jetbrains productspic.twitter.com/T0tuF1eSq3
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Replying to @AndyTWoods @elneurozorro and
I don't mind some of them that much and I have admit I end up addressing almost all of them in Python.
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But yeah, the JS ones are a bit too bonkers for me. 
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