I'm a JS Subject Matter Expert (SME) that has spent the past few years spearheading curricula and teaching initiatives at colleges and bootcamps, in person and virtually.
This is why things like prettier.io exist along with ESLint. As an instructor, many new programming students have some sloppy habits. I provide all of the settings/configurations and automate the process of linting/prettifying the code so they don't have to be involved with 'π΅π½ββοΈ shedding' situations like this. They just code things up pretty much, however, stylistically speaking, and it's 'auto-magically' cleaned. Eventually, they get 'π§ washed' into following some best practices.
// , βIt is not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important things. The monkey wears an expression of seriousness... but the monkey is serious because he itches."(No/No)
This is why things like prettier.io exist along with ESLint. As an instructor, many new programming students have some sloppy habits. I provide all of the settings/configurations and automate the process of linting/prettifying the code so they don't have to be involved with 'π΅π½ββοΈ shedding' situations like this. They just code things up pretty much, however, stylistically speaking, and it's 'auto-magically' cleaned. Eventually, they get 'π§ washed' into following some best practices.
Here's one example for Node
There's no brainwashing quite like subtle brainwashing. π
CLEANSE!