Nick, on the other hand, is from the dream world. Well, I have to say nick did teach me some good discipline over the years, such as demanding detailed comments when checking in code. No complain about that. However, I do think we can lose some trivial stuff, such as:
- line length should be no more than 80 characters (he keeps formatting my code and makes me verifying every time ;)). Who cares in today's world: We all have big monitors and we never print code to paper (in order to save the environment;))
- No underscore in class name. I am actually not sure if this is bad practice. Maybe it is.
- Whether closing braces should be on the same line or not. Come on, I just like keeping it on the same line. It looks cleaner.
It's hard to argue against that :)
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