As a beginner should I be using a standard guide, a popular style guide or should I be working on creating my own file based on my own preferences?
ESLint Question: Standard guide, or a popular style guide
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IMHO, standard guides ever at any level. It's about common rules that everybody knows and understands. And at the end of the day, makes the code more comprehensible.
it's the same approach behind frameworks, makes general rules and standards for everyone that are easy to follow.