What kind of whitespaces do you use?
for(x=0;x<5;x++)
for (x = 0; x < 5; x++)
for ( x = 0 ; x < 5 ; x++ )
What kind of whitespaces do you use?
1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette
I go with option 2. I hate too much spaceyness, but I like to read code.
--Garfield
1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette
I'd rather write code fast, not waste time with spaces
Oskilian
But it is so much harder to read in future reference for debugging. That, and it takes about a millisecond to hit the space bar.
Um you forgot:
Code:for (x ; x < 10 ; x ++ ; )
To Err Is To Be Human. To Game Is Divine!"
I prefer #2 - it's not too spaced out, but I can easily edit the code if I need too.
Ramble on...
Yeh, I go with Evenflow (hey that rhymes). I need to read the code when it's done.
hmmm... speaking of which... i adopted the practice of putting a space between the opening parenthesis in a function calls parameter list, as well as the protype/declaration... and, as such, it annoys me when reading other's code... there should be a compiler's limit on the number of lines in a code block!
hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...
i like gamegod's suggestion.....
mfc2themax-Creator of all that is.
I must be one of the few who prefers #3. Not only is it easy to read and is consistent, it also looks nice and that's important
However, I don't space my semicolons, that's just plain wierd. This is my preference.
for ( i = 0; i < something; i++ ) {
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c'mon mr. Unregistered, don't make a moderator close this nice little thread, if you want to harass garfield, open a separate thread, and Garfield: don't answer it, you could make a moderator close this thread.
by the way: why do you say that to Garfield, everyone has it's own way to code.
Oskilian
#1 is good for robots
#2 is good for people semi-new to computers (not using them for your whole life)
#3 is good for real computer gurus, I use #3, becouse coding is instant, I think and it is 'instantly' typed. I've been typing for almost my whole life, so 'time' really dont matter to me, I type with patternz, whitch lets me type a huge amount of charachters quikly, and I really dont care, cuz its great readabuility!
for( int sloop = 0 ; sloop < blah ; sloop++ )
SPH
to each his own... but given your age i think you can only know so much... good luck then...
hasafraggin shizigishin oppashigger...
Uh oh! let's all change our votes to #3 because it's "for gurus"!
I vote 2 - I can't stand too many spaces, and it's still readable without looking like crud.