Posted by FFMG on 11/09/07 07:22
As a C++ programmer using php I tend to follow codding standards that
fit both languages, (they are so close anyway).
I agree with what others have said, choose a standard that you like and
stick to it.
Even if you are on your own it is better to look at many projects that
all follow the same standard. And you can re-use code as well knowing
that it should fit well in your current project.
I am in the case where I have been writing a small app on my own for
the past year, now that it is picking up speed more and more coders are
helping me and it helps that I already had some form of standard to
follow.
FFMG
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