I don't think either one of those is big. I guess I guess it is more explicit to do the whole if block, but not as big of a deal in my opinion. spaces versus tabs all day because they're not in the code. It's configurable by the editor. And then if you want more space in there, you want actually like a bigger water space that doesn't involve actual code changes. So I'm a tab man. I'm drinking the tab.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about their preferred coding styles and preferences they use, and why.
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Show Notes
- 00:11 Welcome
- 02:35 Function definition
- 06:43 File path aliases
- 09:36 Implicit vs Explicit Return
- 13:49 Array.reduce() VS literally anything else
- 17:37 Loop vs array method
- 22:55 Sponsor: Linode
- 23:37 Updating vs creating a new var
- 30:36 Iterable to Array
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- 36:16 Destructuring vs Object.property
- 39:22 Destructuring Arrays vs Reference by index
- 41:40 Number(string) vs +string
- 43:35 Incrementing
- 45:06 Multiple ifs
- 47:48 Multiple ifs vs switch vs Ternary
- 51:05 Promises / Error Catching
- 53:50 if(falsy) block VS return false;
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- 56:26 Spaces vs tabs
- 58:39 Trailing commas
- 00:40 Semicolons
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