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Coding style
I know vBulletin has a defined coding style, but it drives me crazy. How do you usually code, and how does it compare to vB?
I think the open/close brackets for control structures should be on the same line. I think elseif should be used instead of else if.....it just looks neater. I know this is a somewhat lame topic, but I was just wondering if anyone else disliked the vB coding style... |
well, brackets should be in a new line for readability.
i coded that way since i started coding in C long time ago, and i'm glad Jelsoft decided to use that style instead of the unreadable Java style where the brackets are on the same line... as for the else if, well, i don't care that much about. all in all, my style is nearly the same as vb's coding style, not 100% but i'd say 95% |
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