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- Path: sparky!uunet!keinstr!chaplin
- From: chaplin@keinstr.uucp (Roger Chaplin)
- Subject: Re: The Correct Way To Write C if-Statements
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.194915.1647@keinstr.uucp>
- Organization: Keithley Instruments, Cleveland, Ohio
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- References: <140742@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 19:49:15 GMT
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- Mark Boolootian (booloo@framsparc.ocf.llnl.gov) wrote:
- :
- : The following piece was written by Jim Minton, an aspiring C programmer.
- : I convinced him to let me post it to the net. Happy reading and flames
- : to /nev/dull...
- :
- :
- :
- : The Correct Way To Write C if-Statements
- : by
- : Jim Minton
-
- [ stuff deleted ]
-
- : The indentation level is 4 spaces!
-
- FWIW, I also happen to prefer 4-space indentation.
-
- Did y'all notice, however, that the title of this piece has been
- centered in the `page' by using TABs, and that each TAB is obviously
- intended to replace 8 spaces?
-
- Does Mr. Minton use the SPACE bar to indent his if statements?? He
- must not be using his TAB key.
-
- --
- Roger Chaplin / Instruments Division Engineering / 14 million women will not
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