The article discusses the optimal line length for coding standards, ultimately suggesting that 88 characters is a suitable maximum. It explores the historical context of line length restrictions, the physiological aspects of reading, and the balance between modern display capabilities and readability. The author emphasizes that while preferences may vary, understanding the underlying factors can help determine an appropriate line length for different coding environments.
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