>>I would not call such rules "conventions" since conventions are shared
by the largest number, hence could be enforced by the compiler without
anoying anyone. {
       They are just "local accent",
       syntactic styles.
}

shouldnt it be:

I would not call such rules "conventions" since conventions are shared
by the largest number, hence could be enforced by the compiler without
anoying anyone.
{
       They are just "local accent",
       syntactic styles.
}

lol

~Arul Prasad.

On 2/24/06, Nicolas Cannasse < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And in the end it is just a matter of personal taste. I personally don't
> like the "{" on a seperate line because to me, it doesn't read that
> easily. It is also confusing when you read a tech book that uses another
> convention.

Reading code in a language you know but which is using different style
you're used too is same as hearing your native language spoken with a
perceptible accent. It's a bit confusing but you can understand it and
you'll get quickly used to it, eventually changing your own way of
speaking...

I would not call such rules "conventions" since conventions are shared
by the largest number, hence could be enforced by the compiler without
anoying anyone. {
        They are just "local accent",
        syntactic styles.
}

Nicolas

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