Re: Proper code formatting

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Hi Angus, please, read this topic

http://www.igorescobar.com/blog/2009/02/03/coding-standards/

I speak a little bit about Coding Standards.

Igor Escobar
systems analyst & interface designer
www . igorescobar . com



On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Jason Pruim <pruimj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> George Larson wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Shawn McKenzie <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Bob McConnell wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: Michael A. Peters
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Angus Mann wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all, I'm fairly new to PHP so I don't have too many bad habits
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> yet.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I'm keen to make my code easy to read for me in the future, and for
>>>>>> others as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are there any rules or advice I can use for formatting (especially
>>>>>> indenting) code?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> for example how best to format / indent this ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> To each his own. Whatever floats your canoe.
>>>>> Just whatever you pick, stick to it throughout your code.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm using "PHP designer 2008" which does syntax coloring but if it
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> has
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> something to automatically indent - I haven't found it yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> It probably allows you to either set a specify a tab as a real tab or
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> a
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> specified number of spaces. Auto-indenting - this isn't python, the
>>>>> compiler doesn't enforce it's way, you follow the convention of the
>>>>> project you are working on - so I suspect many php editors tailored to
>>>>>        php don't have an auto indent.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've never of course tried that specific product. I use bluefish, vi,
>>>>> and emacs.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> To take this question a step further, is there a PHP best practices
>>>> document available? I am looking for one that I can give to a new
>>>> programmer and tell her "do it this way until you can explain to me why
>>>> you shouldn't."
>>>>
>>>> Bob McConnell
>>>>
>>>>
>>> There are various coding standards.  There is one for PEAR, the Zend
>>> Framework and most frameworks/large projects that take contributions
>>> have them.  Here's Zend:
>>>
>>> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/coding-standard.html
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks!
>>> -Shawn
>>> http://www.spidean.com
>>>
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>>>
>>
>> Being a greenhorn, I too can benefit from this thread.
>>
>> Is that to say, Shawn, that you personally find this (Zend) standard as
>> good
>> or better than the rest?
>>
>>
>>
> I actually just went through this wit ha group of people that come from all
> different levels and back grounds in regards to programing. Trying to decide
> whether to use spaces, or tabs, short hand or long hand... It took quite a
> bit of discussion before we arrived at an agreement...
>
> It really didn't matter what format we used as long as we stayed consistent
> throughout the file. In other words, if you are going to edit a file and it
> uses spaces instead of tabs, use spaces....
>
> So absolutely, develop some standards if you are going to have multiple
> coders working on it... But they don't have to be set by someone else...
>
> Personally though, I go for readability it may at times take longer to
> write it out, but since we all type 500 words permit with 100% accuracy it
> won't be a problem right? ;)
>
> And then when you go back to the code in 6 months, a year, 2 years... It's
> still easily read able :)
>
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