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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Programming - East Coast or West Coast? |
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Do you prefer to use east coast or west coast braces.| East Coast |
56.0%, 14 votes | West Coast |
44.0%, 11 votes | Multi-voting is disabled. 25 users have voted.
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Rydain![]() Sir Kibble Blaze Phoenix Runs with the Dragon Within Since: 11-18-05 From: State College, PA Last post: 5912 days Last view: 5908 days |
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| West Coast. For some reason, I got into a habit of using it, and I don't see the point in switching because I honestly think that both styles are equally clear. I tend to see the beginning of loop statement or function declaration as the start of a bracketed block of code, so I'm already used to looking for that instead of looking for the opening brace itself.
And though I agree that highly compressed code sucks (people at work do this all the time and it drives me batshit to read it), I hardly think that putting a single brace on the same line as a conditional or function declaration is anywhere near as unreadable as squishing an entire block of code into a single line. ![]() |
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