I came from Java, so it kind of makes sense.
I’m glad the Rust devs thought to allow disabling non-snake_case warnings.
This language is actually really great and versatile. (I also use tabs instead of spaces)
I came from Java, so it kind of makes sense.
I’m glad the Rust devs thought to allow disabling non-snake_case warnings.
This language is actually really great and versatile. (I also use tabs instead of spaces)
Tabs > spaces for sure, but camel case is blasphemy.
I do like the idea of having an intent level character. And once we have that, we don’t need AltGr7 etc (curly braces) to denote which level we’re at either, the whitespace has all the information we need.
But ultimately I just use whatever is default for the language formatter these days. My own personal preferences on that isn’t actually that important, and I find that’s a common feeling once someone just works with the default for a while.
Ahh, one fewer key to hit, mi amigo!
It doesn’t look as “computer nerdy” as snake case, but I also prefer the readability of it.