On Friday, 13 December 2013 at 16:40:13 UTC, Manu wrote:
I'm just saying, if it's code to be compared against other languages, then
it should conform to the general standards of the language.
I've never seen D code use egyptian braces.

You've never read TDPL.

.. or Ali Cehreli's D tutorial.

... or looked at the D Rosetta code examples


Certainly the vast majority of
D code doesn't. I don't care which, but stick with one as a 'standard'. D
has clearly chosen C braces,

D is not a sentient being and can't choose anything. Some group of D coders chose that brace placement and 8 space indentation. Others have chosen a style which favors less extravagant usage of screen or book page real estate.

If you were going to publish some Java code using C braces, how would you feel about that?

Feel free! I acknowledge that Phobos has specified a style, but this isn't a Phobos submission. I can read either (and more!) but I have noticed that what you're calling Java style is catching on across a number of languages with C inspired syntax. There are advantages to that.

If you feel strongly about this you may prefer Nimrod, which removes the choice from you, like Python. There are advantages to that, too.

-- Brian

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