I've found that some developers have very poor taste in shirts as well, therefore Haskell should have a dress code....

Sorry I'm not buying 80 characters as a way to address bad eyesight.  ;-)  I think there's supposed to be technology in the editors to deal with that... just as we can try to find good women to dress us better.



On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 7:38 AM, John A. De Goes <john@n-brain.net> wrote:

Another reason for the 80 character limit: some developers have very poor eyesight, which can be overcome with large monitors and large fonts. This won't work if you have to scroll the code.

Regards,

John A. De Goes
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On Apr 22, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Achim Schneider wrote:

Jason Dusek <jason.dusek@gmail.com> wrote:

 Really, the whole thing makes me wish we had blasphemy laws.

  If any person, in speaking or in writing, shall indicate
  a preference for column widths other than 80 or indent
  characters other than spaces (`0x20`) they shall be
  compelled to present some science or be subject to
  imprisonment.

I'll definitely add it to the list of questions should I ever conduct a
job interview. Just to test how much backing people have for their zeal.


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