Tabs are objectively better than spaces
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Yesterday, I shared some spicy takes. A few were particularly controversial—most notably, that I correct Gif the correct way (with a soft G)—but I also got a lot of emails asking me to elaborate on a few of them. Today, I wanted to talk about how tabs are objectively better than spaces. This won’t take long. Tabs let you define how big you want each indent to be, and spaces do not.
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I normally avoid that too, I find it hurts readability more than helps, plus a proper IDE will separate it with color anyway.

But yeah, the newline comment doesn’t apply to this.

z3bra
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To each their own indeed. But my rule of thumb is: only use tabs when there’s no other character before it (aka, start of line).

Nate Cox
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The emacs wiki agrees and has the correct take on this: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SmartTabs

It seems like this basic guideline, tabs to indent and spaces to align, solves the problem for everyone. It doesn’t matter what your tab width is, it’ll look “right” regardless.

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