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4 or 2? Tabs or spaces?
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  • 5
    I use 2 tabs, if that is a valid answer...
  • 6
    I'd rather use 1 tab everywhere, so that everyone could display it however they feel like. But I also do a lot of Python for work, so mostly 4 spaces because of the PEP tyranny x)
  • 7
    Three tabs, and n%6 spaces.
    It's all sinusodal and the word sounds neat.

    I also use a #define to replace the tabs with "baka🕶" because it's shorter and makes my code way cooler.

    Oh, and all semis and curlies are at a fixed col as a right margin starting at 256 chars. They're not important, so they need to go away. And since they're past 255 chars, the compiler can't see them, so it gives me fewer errors.

    You should try it!
  • 2
    Definitely 4 tabs
  • 0
    1 tab. But in reality, forced to used 4 spaces very often
  • 7
    None. Just one long line. No carriage returns. No indents. Obfuscated code, baby, obfuscated code. Let the next sucker try and debug that! Hah!
  • 4
    Zero spaces or one tab. Only one. Ever.

    Assembly, baby!
  • 0
    Tabs but if I have the option like in nano I will set tab to enter 4 spaces
  • 1
  • 0
    Auto-indent?!
  • 3
    I love how the one time we are asked to fight over tab/spaces, we just give our independent opinions, while when not asked, we fight...
  • 2
    3 semicolons. I don't do python because of this
  • 0
  • 0
    1 tab = 2 spaces
  • 2
    @Root
    "sinusoidal"
    Have my babies!
  • 0
    @irene 😅
  • 1
    1 Tab (indents two spaces)
  • 0
    I use soft tabs, 4 spaces wide
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