• icesentry@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Yes a strict 80 character limit would be bad but that’s why modern formatters aren’t strict and default to 90-100.

    I’ve pretty much never seen code that would have been more readable had the lines been longer than that.

    My main argument is still that shorter lines are more readable. I just think it’s a bullshit argument to say that long lines are fine because large monitors exists. I don’t see how that makes me crazy.

    • fkn@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      See, I think length limits and readability are sometimes at odds. To say that you 100% believe in length limits means that you would prefer the length limit over a readable line of code in those situations.

      I agree that shorter lines are often more readable. I also think artificial limits on length are crazy. Guidelines, fine. Verbosity for the sake of verbosity isn’t valuable… But to say never is a huge stretch. There are always those weird edge cases that everyone hates.