Re: SOS PLEASE FRIENDS OF JAVA
- From: Chris Smith <cdsmith@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 08:52:04 -0600
...::WojT::.. <w.jancz@\/\/asko.pl (change \/\/ with w)> wrote:
I don't agree ...
What about the Sun Conventions ?
http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/html/CodeConventions.doc6.html#449
The Sun naming conventions are widely accepted. The other conventions
are much less so. There is nowhere near as significant an advantage in
following the formatting conventions from a language-wide standard as
the naming conventions, because you typically only deal with code
written within an organization. Various organizations do things in
their own ways, and that works fine.
I tend to agree with Lew; it's far more obvious where the braces are and
how they line up if they are aligned on a line by themselves. Dale used
to call Sun's convention here the "hidden brace" convention, which I
always found amusing but true.
--
Chris Smith
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