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in thread Emacs CPerl mode electric parentheses: get extra space in there?

it goes against spacing conventions for normal text

I completely agree which is why I capitalize "My" and end all my statements with periods instead of semi-colons and all my sub and method calls with question marks and I use proper left and right double quotes with all my arguments to file handles and such. :)

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Re^3: Emacs CPerl mode electric parentheses: get extra space in there?
by educated_foo (Vicar) on Jul 24, 2008 at 16:49 UTC
    *sigh* This is yet another example of why I hate talking to (fellow) programmers: pointless pedantry. Some syntax is required by a programming language; some is optional. I prefer that the optional stuff follow normal language conventions (i.e. those of written English; yes, I know it may not be your first language, but it's the language of the keywords in your programming language).

      I wasn't being pedantic, I was trying to be funny and pointing out that your preference was personal and at least somewhat arbitrary. I'm sure you don't, for example, use "spacing conventions for normal text" in regards to indentation even though it is also optional. I don't think there is anything wrong with personal style differences, I don't even think it's "icky," it's just that *sigh* justifying the arbitrary with selective rationale inspires snark.