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Is there any difference between using

#coding=utf8

and

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

What about

# encoding: utf-8
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There is no difference; Python recognizes all 3. It looks for the pattern:

coding[:=]\s*([-\w.]+)

on the first two lines of the file (which also must start with a #).

That's the literal text 'coding', followed by either a colon or an equals sign, followed by optional whitespace. Any word, dash or dot characters following that pattern are read as the codec.

The -*- is an Emacs-specific syntax; letting the text editor know what encoding to use. It makes the comment useful to two tools. VIM supports similar syntax.

See PEP 263: Defining Python Source Code Encodings.

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Are there (brief and uncontested) views on what style is preferred (or used most commonly)?
None that I am aware of.

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