It's all been said, but a couple notes:

I also teach beginners Python -- and I absolutely teach them to use "is
None" (I'd have to look at my notes, but I think around lesson 3),

In fact, I also teach about what ``is`` means, and how it is very different
from ``==``.

 I have seen all too many instances of code like:

if c is 0:
    ...

Which actually DOES work, for small integers, on cPython -- but it is a
very bad idea. (though I think it raises a Warning now)

And your students are almost guaranteed to encounter an occasion where
using == None causes problems at some point in their programming careers --
much better to be aware of it early on!

As others have said, there is no such thing as "mandatory" for PEP 8. It is
a "style" guide. Though interestingly, the recommendation of using is with
None is not just one of style, there is a real semantic difference.

In fact, of all the things in PEP 8, this might actually be one of the more
important!

I encourage you NOT to turn it off in your students' linter.

-CHB




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Christopher Barker, PhD (Chris)

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