On 12/4/05, Lee Harr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Everyone agrees that mixing is bad. I might even go so far as to > say that the only real problem is mixing. The question is, if we > are trying to pick only one, which one causes fewer problems. > > For me, it is spaces.
Why is it that the only people who complain about this issue, and who act all religious and self-righteous about it, are the ones who prefer spaces? I never cared one way or the other; I just used spaces because it seemed that everyone else did. I recently switched to tabs because I'm working a lot in Dabo, and they use tabs as their standard. But I must say that listening to the space-zealots here has turned me off to their arguments. My rule-of-thumb is that people only resort to such zealotry when they have nothing better to offer. I've *never* seen any of the problems they cite, and I hate to say how long I've been around. -- # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list