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Old 05-02-2010 , 21:31   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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I think fat chicks aren't hot in any way, they may be a little bigger, but not fat.
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Old 05-03-2010 , 00:18   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Most people don't put a space after if statements or functions. Alot of people (including myself) space like so:
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if( condition( id ) == 3 ) {     do     {         this();     }     while( that() ); }
The reason I do that is to distinguish functions and keywords easily. It makes sense to me and I see no reason not to do it.

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if the code compiles and works as it should, its good enough to be aproved
allthough thats not an excuse to fuck over your indents
in refrence to your 'spaces' question, its personal preference
Actually, if your style pisses me off enough, I'll generally go through your code and find some reason to unapprove it or at least hold it back.
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Old 05-03-2010 , 06:20   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Actually, if your style pisses me off enough, I'll generally go through your code and find some reason to unapprove it or at least hold it back.
Does my no spaced style piss you off?
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Old 05-03-2010 , 07:18   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Actually, if your style pisses me off enough, I'll generally go through your code and find some reason to unapprove it or at least hold it back.
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Old 05-07-2010 , 15:43   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Also plugins sources are intended to help others understand and learn something from them. If the code compiles and works fine isn't mean that there is no better way to do it or make some improvements
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Old 10-16-2010, 15:44
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Old 04-14-2011 , 06:31   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Where i can learn the basic commands?
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Old 04-14-2011 , 15:05   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Where i can learn the basic commands?
http://www.amxmodx.org/funcwiki.php?go=all_func
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Old 04-16-2011 , 13:47   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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The funcwiki, IMO, is the single best resource you can have next to a ton of other people's scripts (as long as they're not written by OLO).
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Old 04-16-2011 , 22:04   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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The funcwiki, IMO, is the single best resource you can have next to a ton of other people's scripts (as long as they're not written by OLO).
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Old 04-17-2011 , 03:06   Re: [TUT] Code Styling & Good Programming Habits
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Let's be honest, it could do with an update
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