Re: PHP Standard style of writing your code

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On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 03:17, Richard Lynch wrote:
>
> I'll also respond to another poster:
> 
> I personally have no less/more ease in aligning } with a logic
> statement or with another {, *IF* the code is indented properly.
> 
> In other words, the vertical alignment is more a function of the
> indentation, to me, then of a specific character I have to pick out.
> 
> If the code isn't indented properly, well, then, the alignment of
> whatever you do vertically doesn't matter much, eh?

Tis true, I think mostly I just prefer the visual appeal of v-aligned
braces, as you prefer visually the other. I used your style for about 7
years before I switched, and now for whatever internal appraisal reasons
I just find the inline style messy looking :) Although, I'll take it any
day over some of the other styles I've seen.

Cheers,
Rob.
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