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[-] lightsecond@programming.dev 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you’re using monospaced fonts for writing code (please tell me you are) spaces make sure that the code will look roughly the same on everyone’s machine.

def function(paramX: str,
             paramY: str,
             paramZ: str) -> int:
  pass

If I’d used tabs, the second and third parameter might not align with the first.

Also, left-side indentation is only a small part of the overall whitespace in code. You’re adding whitespace even when you write x = y. Spaces make sure that this whitespace around the = grows in the same scale as the indentation.

[-] aidan@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Yes but it's not your job to make sure your code looks the same for everyone else. If they'd prefer to read it with a different tab size, maybe they're using a smaller screen, or a larger one because of vision issues there's no reason they shouldn't. You can use an optional editor config if you want it to be able to look the same for others.

[-] lightsecond@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago

It makes a difference when you’re working on a large project with lots of people. Even Linux mandates 1 tab = 8 spaces.

The only argument i see in favour of tabs is the “i can change the width on my own machine!” which isn’t very convincing if you are working on a team and need to follow conventions every time you commit code. The indentation will keep looking weird on your machine.

[-] aidan@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yes so you can choose to follow that convention, but it being adjustable for reading is very useful for reading on different screensizes or with eyesight issues. Why not just set what you want in an editor config?

[-] lightsecond@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

Well, life is about trade-offs and neither spaces or tabs are perfect in every scenario, but the industry overall prefers spaces over tabs nowadays and the tooling reflects that too. For me personally, as long as a project is consistent in its formatting and developers don't need to fight its tooling, I'm happy with either. We can yak shave all we want (and lots of people are doing that on the internets) but I hope I at least answered your initial question about why people prefer spaces over tabs.

[-] aidan@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

That's fair, you did thank you!

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