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Is the 80 Columns Limit Dead?

Dancing Primate asks: "Reading through the code of co-workers and various open source projects, I'm finding that people are no longer formatting their code to 80 columns. With most people using X and the wide range of non-vi editors, is the 80 column limitation disappearing? Am I the only one who gets grumpy when I do a diff or print code, and it's hard to read?"

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  1. Error by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    With most people using X

    The proper technology name is ActiveX.

  2. Of course, otherwise it doesn't fit on my... by monopole · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...Hollerith cards

  3. Never! by Dr.+Photo · · Score: 4, Funny

    If we don't format our code to 80 columns, then how will we maintain back-compatibility with IBM punch cards?!

  4. Re:Conventions are for the READER, not the author by Elwood+P+Dowd · · Score: 4, Funny

    As a VB coder who frequently gets lost in his own code while he's writing it, I'd like to assert that my code conventions are for my own personal readablity of the code that I write. If I went much over 60 chars per line, I'd have to scroll all the time to see the stuff that just ran under the File Explorer or the Properties Explorer or the control pallette. My usual response to this is to totally forget what function I was working on, and why.

    Oh, my God, I wish I was joking.

    --

    There are no trails. There are no trees out here.
  5. well-known saying... by Polo · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's well known that the saying "80 column mind" means that you're narrow minded. Google it. :)