Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/06/17/20:14:28
dj AT delorie DOT com (DJ Delorie) writes:
> The rule being that matching braces are always in the same column, and
> nothing else is ever on the line with them. This makes it easier to
> find matching braces visually and adds whitespace that makes the code
> easier to deal with.
I absolutely agree.
> Note that I prefer two-space indents rather than tabs, as code tends
> to wander off the right side of the screen too fast with tabs.
I use tabs, because I deal with a variety of editors on several
platforms. Since you can get editors whose tab stops are
adjustable, if you use tabs, everybody wins; they get to choose their
own tab width.
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