1) No, but anyone who doesn't needs to have a rabid gerbil dropped down
their pants.
2) Tabs as Tabs.  Deleting a tab is faster than deleting 4 spaces.
3) 4
4) Yes, but then again, I use fusebox, so the apps turn out that way by
default :)

Todd

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hatton Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 9:49 AM
Subject: Coding Standards


> Well, I'm glad to still have my job.  The business I work for just laid
> off 3 people because of the current sales slump.  I wasn't one of them,
> but I thought I would be.
>
> However, this has me working on a few group projects as opposed to being
> the only person working on some of the others.  It's funny, I've been
> here almost a year and a half and someone just pointed out that I should
> be using a differed formatting standard than I am.
>
> So I'll throw a quick poll out:
> 1. Is indenting code mandatory?
> 2. When indenting, do you use tabs as tabs or tabs as spaces?
> 3. How many spaces do you indent or does a tab represent?
> 4. Is it better to make code in includes and functions even if the code
> isn't going to be reused?
>
> I'll start it off by answering my answers and then what my co-workers
> told me in parenthesis:
> 1. Yes (Yes)
> 2. Tabs as Spaces (Tabs as Tabs)
> 3. 3 (2 or 4)
> 4. Depends on Complexity (Yes)
>
> Hatton

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