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@PratikPrakashBindage Tabs are wider and take up more visual space. You can adjust how wide a tab is. This is measured in spaces (as in space characters). Typically the size is set to 4 spaces but other common values are 8 spaces or 2 spaces, occasionally 6 spaces. All editors should allow to define how wide a tab character is with a custom value.
In fact, I'd argue that the article got the relationship completely the wrong way. It says that inexperienced developers use tabs, experienced developers just use the defaults in ESLint. IMO, an experienced developer would not use the defaults but know they can be changed and would have opinions on what to change them to.
From observation, it's inexperienced developers who have no clue how to deal with ESLint.
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Also, from observation - inexperienced developers write the most Medium articles. Especially ones arguing "simple" solution to some long debated topic exists.
i dont know whether to allow tabs to be inserted like this example, or simply restrict it to appending one after the other
so its like a multi tabbed text editor, where a file can be split into multiple tabs, then to rebuild the original js, i can either allow tabs to be inserted near anywhere in the code, or simply build a single js file by appending tabs one after the other, that probably doesnt make sense lol
yes, you have to include the marker [tab:<name>] and it'll insert the text wherever it comes across that marker, if no marker exists for a tab it just appends it to the main file
well i should say the marker is actually // [tab:<name>]
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i thought about it and i think tabs are the proper way to go
think about it, they both have purposes. a space is character or glyph for making a space between words. a tab is a character or glyph for indentation. when writing code the author is choosing to indent. that is what a tab exact purpose - to indent. there used to be tab stop in old word processors
you could mark the amount of indentation using a tab stop
that you can't easily change the tab indentation in code editors or other code viewers is a presentation problem. the argument for the use of spaces is that space size is consistent but that's only true if you have fixed width fonts in the presentation
anyway, don't fight me about it. it seems less an issue today than in the past
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