On 10 Jan 2010, at 14:44, Michael A. Peters wrote:

> Stuart Dallas wrote:
> 
>> That's a massive assumption. There are a number of editors that
>> automatically add a blank line to the end of source files. I stand by
>> taking the option that requires the least conscious thought from your
>> developers - they have enough important stuff to occupy their brain
>> that remembering to make sure there is no whitespace at the end of
>> their source files should not be one of them.
>> -Stuart
> 
> I would suggest getting a text editor that doesn't do that then. There are 
> text editors that don't.
> 
> There also are e-mail clients that properly wrap the body content before 
> sending ;)

I would rather not have a requirement on the tools my developers use which 
potentially (and usually) improves their productivity than impose a requirement 
that has no apparent benefit outside of XML files, and even then the benefit is 
irrelevant since it's already a file that contains both code and XML.

And if you don't like the way my emails look feel free to forward them into a 
black hole, I'll be fine with that. Alternatively talk to Apple and get them to 
change their Mail app to your idea or "properly". Either way I'm going to get 
back to worrying about things that matter. ;)

-Stuart

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