I can't say anything about that book or about "good style". I just can say: I don't want to be forced by whatever policy to use a certain code style. To me it's nonsense. Simply a waste of time concentrating on formatting the code instead of developing it. It's something that should be done by a program not by a programmer.
When I learned Pascal at university back in 1984 or so, we had to follow a certain style. Do you think anyone followed the rule of UPPERCASING all keywords?
NO ONE! Everyone wrote his one "keyword-uppercaser". Everyone immediately noticed, that focussing on formating is a waste of time.
In reply to Re: PBP: Code Layout
by Skeeve
in thread PBP: Code Layout
by saberworks
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