I feel the same way.  As Raymond Hettinger says '90-ish'...but I do like 
100-ish.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf-BqAjZb8M

On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 2:30:38 AM UTC-6, Rob wrote:
>
> I personally try to use 80 as a soft limit and 100 as a hard limit. 
> Usually makes cleaner code. 
>
> Rob
> On 2 Nov 2015 3:36 am, "Benjamin Moran" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys, 
>>
>> Just curious how everyone feels about strictly keeping to the 80 column 
>> limitation. I've got my eye one doing some cleanup/refactoring, but have 
>> always found it challenging to keep things under 80 characters. I often 
>> find myself using less descriptive variable and function names for things 
>> in order to avoid unsightly line breaks. 
>> A lot of editors (such as Pycharm) default to 100 characters these days, 
>> which works well for two editor windows on a widescreen monitor. This is 
>> what I've been sticking to for the last few years.
>>
>> Any thoughts? I'm happy to stick to 80 columns if that's the preference. 
>> I just thought it would be worth bringing up the question just in case it 
>> isn't anymore. 
>>
>> -Ben
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