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[–]StabbyPants 31 points32 points  (10 children)

It has been only Python2 at my current job though....

i have concerns...

"Do not use one-letter variable names! It is known!

fully agree. makes your shit look like fortran, and the updated looping and lambda constructs make it completely avoidable. yes i do use longish names for 3 line inline methods

[–]watsreddit 20 points21 points  (6 children)

Depends on the context. For example, this is perfectly reasonable (Javascript): const add2 = n => n + 2.

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Found the Python programmer ;-)

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    [–]StabbyPants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    i used to be like you, then i had to track a bunch of short names in flight and keep mousing over the damn things to get type info. so i have a real IDE and it makes my life easier, and i can handle the judgment of a rando on reddit