I have been advised by some people I trust, and have a huge ammount of respect for, To always put a semi-colon on the end of every statement, even those at the end of a block. While using a semi-colon on the last statement of a block is not necissary, it can help maintainablity. I can think of a hundered situations where I have gone back and added code into an existing block, and if the semi-colon is not there, when I'm adding to it later, I am likely to forget (until I try to run the code and it doesn't compile).
In reply to Re^2: Printing two variables in the same line
by JediWizard
in thread Printing two variables in the same line
by JustLikeThat
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