On 04/07/2014 14:59, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 07/04/2014 04:47 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
As long as*all*  your tools follow that convention, everything
>is fine. The problems arise when you mix in tools that use
>different conventions.
The problem is, tools always get mixed.  I use emacs.  The next guy uses
vi.  Somebody else uses Sublime.  The list goes on and on.  You will
never control what tools other people use.

This may be the subject of a PEP: "What tool will you use" :-)

I'll nominate our resident unicode expert to write the PEP as he's also an expert on tools. Consider his superb use of the greatly loved google groups for example. Sadly I understand that he has yet to master the intricacies of pip, but I'm sure that'll come with practice, or has he given up?

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