On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 24 Jul 2008, at 19:14, mike wrote:
>
>> On 7/24/08, Thiago H. Pojda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  That doesn't work when you get code from someone else that wasn't prudent
>>> enough ;)
>>>
>>
>> I figured that'd be the reply - "it's not my code" ... sadly, I still
>> go and reformat other coworker's code anyway, heh. Yeah, I'm -that
>> bad-
>>
>
> That's not just bad, it's downright anti-productive. You need to either
> have a standard style across a team or accept that other developers format
> their code differently. If you spend time reformatting other peoples code
> it's a waste of your time. Differently (not that I didn't say badly)
> formatted code does not make it wrong, it's just different and if you can't
> live with that then you need to work on getting your preferred format
> adopted as the standard for the team.
>
> IMHO.
>
> -Stut
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Standard styles are the best to gain that consistency, but a bear to
implement. I've developed and implemented on at my work, but ts so hard to
enforce when you are not supported by those above you who are also coding.

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