>I am talking about :
>- naming conventions (camelCase vs underscores in yml)
>- decoupling of concerns
>- Test Driven Development
>- Documentation
>- Code reusability
>- Design patterns IF NEEDED
>- etc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

So i guess, back to the original question, i'm not aware of such
document, but YES, MUCH needed, by a show of hands, who thinks we NEED
this?!?!?!

+1



On Dec 10, 10:39 am, Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hassen,
>
> You make my point.  That's why I suggested we clarify what "quality
> of code" means.  Too often, the focus is on formatting when that's
> not really the issue.
>
> Charley
>
> On Dec 10, 2007, at 11:05 AM, Hassen Ben Tanfous wrote:
>
> > Let's clarify something, when I am talking about "quality of code",
> > I am not
> > thinking about indentation. Any IDE can fix the indentation of your
> > files in
> > a second.
>
> > I am talking about :
> > - naming conventions (camelCase vs underscores in yml)
> > - decoupling of concerns
> > - Test Driven Development
> > - Documentation
> > - Code reusability
> > - Design patterns IF NEEDED
> > etc.
>
> > Complaining about indentation and brackets is pointless. You like
> > using one
> > bracket per line, good for you. It takes a second to format all my
> > files
> > using the indentation I like.
>
> > On Dec 10, 2007 11:59 AM, Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> On Dec 10, 2007, at 10:54 AM, Ian P. Christian wrote:
>
> >>> mozey wrote:
> >>>> give it the "Symfony stamp of approval"
>
> >>> Good idea in principle - doubt many people will have time to do
> >>> this though.
>
> >>> Perhaps the rating system needs to have different ratings, for
> >>> example...
>
> >>> ease of use:
> >>> features:
> >>> quality of code:
> >>> extensibility:
>
> >> I support this approach, with the exception of "quality of code".
> >> It's too subjective unless we have some explicit guidelines that
> >> define what "high quality" means.  Just because I choose to use
> >> double spacing, it doesn't follow that the quality of my code is
> >> bad.  That's a personal preference of the developer, not a sign that
> >> the code is bad.
>
> >> Charley
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