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- Path: sparky!uunet!acd4!HDFS1!jbii
- From: jbii@HDFS1.acd.com ( John O. Bell II )
- Subject: Re: C code Layout
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.140715.13500@acd4.acd.com>
- Summary: It doesn't matter really...
- Keywords: programming style
- Sender: jbii@hdfs1.acd.com (John O. Bell II)
- Organization: Applied Computing Devices, Inc., Terre Haute IN
- References: <AJ3U.92Dec17172600@onyx.cs.virginia.edu> <1992Dec18.151710.23851@scott.skidmore.edu> <771@ulogic.UUCP>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 14:07:15 GMT
- Lines: 13
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- In article <771@ulogic.UUCP> hartman@ulogic.UUCP (Richard M. Hartman) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec18.151710.23851@scott.skidmore.edu> pvonk@scott.skidmore.edu (Pierre VonKaenel) writes:
- >>In article <AJ3U.92Dec17172600@onyx.cs.virginia.edu> aj3u@onyx.cs.virginia.edu (Asim Jalis) writes:
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- It doesn't matter which style you use for bracing in your programs, as long
- as you are _consistent_!
-
- (Yes, I have had to debug code where the programmer would switch between
- two or three bracing styles on a whim... it _sucks_.)
-
- John Bell
- Applied Computing Devices, Inc.
- jbii@hdfs1.acd.com
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