Code:B.) void Function() { //myCode }This is because in:Code:A.) int *myPointer
int *myPointer, myPointer2;
myPointer2 wouldn't be a pointer to an int, it would just be an int, so having the * closer to the variable name is clearer.
I like the false first, because condition might be very very long and I'd rather not scroll horizontally.Code:A.) if (false == condition)
Code:A.) const char msg[] = "Welcome to Utah.";Code:A.) void Function(int& x){ x = 25; } int main(void){ int x=0; Function(x); return 0; }