On Thursday 04 January 2007 11:35, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 10:53:40PM +0100, Christian Iversen wrote:
> > > > > Not really IMHO. C has many more, mostly due to macro's.
> > > >
> > > > I don't think I follow. Isn't macro style mostly like function style?
> > >
> > > The macro itself is that style, but the place where the macro is placed
> > > doesn't have to adhere to where a function could stand.
> >
> > Well that's true.
> >
> > Anyway, it's not like it's something any set of programmers could ever
> > agree on ;-)
>
> I agree. Actually for me
> - some sane form of basic identation and capitalisation/namegiving.
> Consistency and compability with the bulk of the src in that language is
> more important than the actual makeup.
> - putting begin/{ on a separate line line and
> - not more Hungarian notation than stricly necessary
>
> is enough to make me happy because that is what I need to achieve some form
> of productivity. (the begin/{ not on a newline confuses my overview of
> blocks, hungarian notation is mostly redundant in Delphi and a pain to
> maintain).
>
> The rest is IMHO not measurable.
I agree that those 3 points are quite important, but it seems that in
Technetium we enjoy 100% consistent coding style quite a bit. It gets easier
to read, maintain and create new code - at least in my opinion :-)
--
Regards,
Christian Iversen
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