I'm pretty sure that python 2.7 allows mixed tabs and spaces (not that it is recommended) but python 3.x will error if you try that.
PEP 8 recommends spaces, but you can use tabs if that's what a project already uses. python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#tabs...
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What's the thing about spaces and tabs? I mean okay I saw it already, that this is a harsh point for programmers, but why? (absolutely newbie here)
Bence,
Python doesn't support mixing tabs and spaces for indentation.
For other languages as well we should stick to one thing, either tab or spaces. This is because of different editors display tabs/spaces differently.
Thanks for the reply. So I can use tabs or spaces as well but not in the same code, right?
Correct.
I'm pretty sure that python 2.7 allows mixed tabs and spaces (not that it is recommended) but python 3.x will error if you try that.
PEP 8 recommends spaces, but you can use tabs if that's what a project already uses.
python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#tabs...