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General coding guidelines

Language

British English is preferred for user-facing text; this text should also be marked for translation (using the django.utils.translation.gettext function and {% trans %} template tag, for example). However, identifiers within code should use American English if the British or international spelling would conflict with built-in language keywords; for example, CSS code should consistently use the spelling color to avoid inconsistencies like background-color: $colour-red.

Latin phrases and abbreviations

Try to avoid Latin phrases (such as ergo or de facto) and abbreviations (such as i.e. or e.g.), and use common English phrases instead. Alternatively find a simpler way to communicate the concept or idea to the reader. The exception is etc. which can be used when space is limited.

Examples:

Don’t use this

Use this instead

e.g.

for example, such as

i.e.

that is

viz.

namely

ergo

therefore

File names

Where practical, try to adhere to the existing convention of file names within the folder where added.

Examples:

  • Django templates - lower_snake_case.html
  • Documentation - lower_snake_case.md

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