Consistency is the keyword here. Random coding styles makes difficult to support code. Every class or file would start to have different styles, and that would make debugging a nightmare. Instead, enforce a consistent coding style and make everyone's life easy.
Yes I would agree - wouldn't a linter help with that consistent style for small and large teams?
I was trying to understand the difference between the two from your perspective, as I've only worked on smaller web applications compared to enterprise level imho.
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Consistency is the keyword here. Random coding styles makes difficult to support code. Every class or file would start to have different styles, and that would make debugging a nightmare. Instead, enforce a consistent coding style and make everyone's life easy.
Yes I would agree - wouldn't a linter help with that consistent style for small and large teams?
I was trying to understand the difference between the two from your perspective, as I've only worked on smaller web applications compared to enterprise level imho.