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- From: jgd@acl.lanl.gov (Jerry G. DeLapp)
- Subject: Re: coding style (was Re: Perl language formatting conventions?)
- In-Reply-To: ejk@ux2.cso.uiuc.edu's message of Fri, 28 Aug 1992 14:10:05 GMT
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 22:57:43 GMT
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- >>>>> On Fri, 28 Aug 1992 14:10:05 GMT, ejk@ux2.cso.uiuc.edu (Ed Kubaitis - CCSO) said:
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- Ed> Alas, indentation is for people, not compilers.
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- Unless you've ever written code in OCCAM (transputer's base programming
- language). Code blocks were indicated by indentation, and you were forced to
- use exactly (blech!) two character indentation.
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