• starman@programming.dev
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    I’d be surprised if there is a serious language that doesn’t come with at least some semi-official style guide.

    Does JavaScript have one?

    Edit: Except google’s style guide

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      10 months ago

      Edit: Except google’s style guide

      This legit made me laugh lol, Google’s style guides for their longer standing languages are always dismissed, especially their one for C++

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        10 months ago

        Not sure if they still do it, but Google’s python code is some of the ugliest python I’ve seen and uses 2-space indentation.

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          To summarize the explanations i’ve come across: It’s tailored to Google’s internal teams maintaining tons of legacy C++ code, doesn’t cover exception handling, and generally has outdated advice best suited for the code they developed in that time period. While their style guide is ideal for maintaining consistency with Google’s existing codebase, someone working on a modern C++ project should consider using the language’s more modern features and STL components

          Something I’d want to note though, someone developing in C++ for an embedded platform or even working on hardware drivers would probably have very lean and mean code which doesn’t conform to a particular style guide, especially ones advising against use of “unsafe” operations.

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      10 months ago

      Google’s, Mozilla’s and Apple’s style guides are pretty much as official as you’re gonna get here.

      The ‘prettier’ formatter is also rather popular and as such its stylistic choices, although that is of course moreso a hammer than a guide.

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      10 months ago

      Is JavaScript a serious language? /s

      Joking aside: One of Brendan Eich’s books probably contains something resembling a style guide.