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Otherwise in general, just respect the conventions already being used in the file you're editing.  And please don't use automatic formatters - sometimes it's nice to lay code out in new and unusual ways (alright, this is my (justincc's) personal preference which other people may not agree with).
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Otherwise in general, just respect the conventions already being used in the file you're editing (which should often follow the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/czefa0ke.aspx standard C# coding guidelines]).  And please don't use automatic formatters - sometimes it's nice to lay code out in new and unusual ways (alright, this is my (justincc's) personal preference which other people may not agree with).

Revision as of 19:10, 4 July 2008

Generally speaking, we put curly brackets on separate lines and use 4 space tabs. Tab themselves should be spaces, not actual hard tabs. For instance.

public void LazeAround()
{
    // Do nothing
}

Otherwise in general, just respect the conventions already being used in the file you're editing (which should often follow the standard C# coding guidelines). And please don't use automatic formatters - sometimes it's nice to lay code out in new and unusual ways (alright, this is my (justincc's) personal preference which other people may not agree with).

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