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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Replying to @o_guest @AndyTWoods and
I usually do too, but it can seriously kill my vibe when I'm flowin and in early stages.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest and
Sometimes it's good to ignore pep8, at least at the beginning ;) see https://youtu.be/wf-BqAjZb8M
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Replying to @MatteoVdOC @o_guest and
Totally. Itd be great to set up linter presets, bc some hints are useful for getting your code running (e.g. variable not defined, etc..)
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Replying to @elneurozorro @MatteoVdOC and
Yep. I don't actually do the more extreme linting (like breaking lines) until the very end.
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Replying to @o_guest @elneurozorro and
Personally, I fix that stuff right away. Usually by breaking down into multiple statements. But to each their own :)
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Replying to @michaelhoffman @o_guest and
Sometimes fixing this stuff right away means it becomes a habit which means I stop doing it and don't break out of flow.
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Replying to @michaelhoffman @elneurozorro and
I was specifically talking about breaking lines with the backslash [sorry for not clarifying] because no other way exists.
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For "normal" breaks, like you are talking about, I usually don't even need to fix because I naturally do it. So seems we're similar overall.
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