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    Harvey Saayman
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    Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

    Wrong
    public void someMethod(){
    //some code
    }

    Right
    public void someMethod()
    {
    //some code
    }

    Wrong
    if (someCondition)
    someMethod;

    Right
    if (someCondition)
    {
    someMethod();
    }

    Wrong
    public bool Selected
    {
    get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
    }

    Right
    public bool Selected
    {
    get
    {
    return selected;
    }
    set
    {
    selected = value;
    }
    }

    What do you hate seeing in code?

    Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

    you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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    • H Harvey Saayman

      Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

      Wrong
      public void someMethod(){
      //some code
      }

      Right
      public void someMethod()
      {
      //some code
      }

      Wrong
      if (someCondition)
      someMethod;

      Right
      if (someCondition)
      {
      someMethod();
      }

      Wrong
      public bool Selected
      {
      get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
      }

      Right
      public bool Selected
      {
      get
      {
      return selected;
      }
      set
      {
      selected = value;
      }
      }

      What do you hate seeing in code?

      Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

      you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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      blackjack2150
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      #2

      Harvey Saayman wrote:

      Wrong public void someMethod(){ //some code } Right public void someMethod() { //some code }

      You don't like the Java brackets style, yet you like the Java camel notation... I think it's a matter of taste. Neither of the 3 examples are catastrophic. For samples 2 & 3 I actually prefer the 'Wrong' approach, because I find it easier to read.

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      • H Harvey Saayman

        Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

        Wrong
        public void someMethod(){
        //some code
        }

        Right
        public void someMethod()
        {
        //some code
        }

        Wrong
        if (someCondition)
        someMethod;

        Right
        if (someCondition)
        {
        someMethod();
        }

        Wrong
        public bool Selected
        {
        get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
        }

        Right
        public bool Selected
        {
        get
        {
        return selected;
        }
        set
        {
        selected = value;
        }
        }

        What do you hate seeing in code?

        Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

        you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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        Tom Deketelaere
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Do while true

        Loop

        That's one of the things I hate to see, and an ex-co worker off mine use to use them everywhere Now every time I have to alter his code (wich has been limited to one programme now) I go crazy, fortunatly doesn't happen much anymore.

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        • H Harvey Saayman

          Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

          Wrong
          public void someMethod(){
          //some code
          }

          Right
          public void someMethod()
          {
          //some code
          }

          Wrong
          if (someCondition)
          someMethod;

          Right
          if (someCondition)
          {
          someMethod();
          }

          Wrong
          public bool Selected
          {
          get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
          }

          Right
          public bool Selected
          {
          get
          {
          return selected;
          }
          set
          {
          selected = value;
          }
          }

          What do you hate seeing in code?

          Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

          you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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          leppie
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          For the property, I would accept the get and set on each own line, if the property setter/getter was only 1 line long. Eg:

          public bool Selected
          {
          get {return selected;}
          set {selected = value;}
          }

          xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
          IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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            Harvey Saayman wrote:

            Wrong public void someMethod(){ //some code } Right public void someMethod() { //some code }

            You don't like the Java brackets style, yet you like the Java camel notation... I think it's a matter of taste. Neither of the 3 examples are catastrophic. For samples 2 & 3 I actually prefer the 'Wrong' approach, because I find it easier to read.

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            Harvey Saayman
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            blackjack2150 wrote:

            You don't like the Java brackets style, yet you like the Java camel notation...

            yeah, btw i didnt even know camel casting came from Java??

            blackjack2150 wrote:

            I think it's a matter of taste

            definitely a matter of taste, out of all 3 examples i HATE the java bracket style the most, i find it hard to read and irritating.

            Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

            you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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            • L leppie

              For the property, I would accept the get and set on each own line, if the property setter/getter was only 1 line long. Eg:

              public bool Selected
              {
              get {return selected;}
              set {selected = value;}
              }

              xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
              IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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              Harvey Saayman
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              ya i can handle that :) but ive seen even some articles here that have one line getter and setter like in my "wrong" example and it completely puts me off reading the rest of the article / code.

              Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

              you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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              • H Harvey Saayman

                Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

                Wrong
                public void someMethod(){
                //some code
                }

                Right
                public void someMethod()
                {
                //some code
                }

                Wrong
                if (someCondition)
                someMethod;

                Right
                if (someCondition)
                {
                someMethod();
                }

                Wrong
                public bool Selected
                {
                get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
                }

                Right
                public bool Selected
                {
                get
                {
                return selected;
                }
                set
                {
                selected = value;
                }
                }

                What do you hate seeing in code?

                Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                ed welch
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                redundant code, for example: void SetValue(const int value);

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                • H Harvey Saayman

                  Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

                  Wrong
                  public void someMethod(){
                  //some code
                  }

                  Right
                  public void someMethod()
                  {
                  //some code
                  }

                  Wrong
                  if (someCondition)
                  someMethod;

                  Right
                  if (someCondition)
                  {
                  someMethod();
                  }

                  Wrong
                  public bool Selected
                  {
                  get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
                  }

                  Right
                  public bool Selected
                  {
                  get
                  {
                  return selected;
                  }
                  set
                  {
                  selected = value;
                  }
                  }

                  What do you hate seeing in code?

                  Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                  you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                  eyeseetee
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  1. Constantly declaring lots of local strings 2. Bad naming conventions i.e tbtestbox1, tbtextbox2 etc

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                  • H Harvey Saayman

                    ya i can handle that :) but ive seen even some articles here that have one line getter and setter like in my "wrong" example and it completely puts me off reading the rest of the article / code.

                    Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                    you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                    Jacquers
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    These days I prefer the automatic properties of c# 3 public string UserName { get; set; }

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                    • H Harvey Saayman

                      Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

                      Wrong
                      public void someMethod(){
                      //some code
                      }

                      Right
                      public void someMethod()
                      {
                      //some code
                      }

                      Wrong
                      if (someCondition)
                      someMethod;

                      Right
                      if (someCondition)
                      {
                      someMethod();
                      }

                      Wrong
                      public bool Selected
                      {
                      get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
                      }

                      Right
                      public bool Selected
                      {
                      get
                      {
                      return selected;
                      }
                      set
                      {
                      selected = value;
                      }
                      }

                      What do you hate seeing in code?

                      Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                      you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                      Nagy Vilmos
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      Style is very important. But within the context of a corporate development environment the actual style adopted is not important. What gets my goat[^] is when code is inconsistent. There are aspects of our code style where I work that I personally do not like, but I defend them. I feel I have to as it was arrived at by consensus. With thirty odd people working on my code base it is really easy to review code when it adheres to the agreed guideline. Without even reading the code you can /see/ if it is okay.


                      Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.

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                      • E ed welch

                        redundant code, for example: void SetValue(const int value);

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                        Harvey Saayman
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        amen to that... or how about

                        if (someBooleanValue == true)
                        {
                        //some code
                        }

                        Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                        you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                        • H Harvey Saayman

                          Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

                          Wrong
                          public void someMethod(){
                          //some code
                          }

                          Right
                          public void someMethod()
                          {
                          //some code
                          }

                          Wrong
                          if (someCondition)
                          someMethod;

                          Right
                          if (someCondition)
                          {
                          someMethod();
                          }

                          Wrong
                          public bool Selected
                          {
                          get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
                          }

                          Right
                          public bool Selected
                          {
                          get
                          {
                          return selected;
                          }
                          set
                          {
                          selected = value;
                          }
                          }

                          What do you hate seeing in code?

                          Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                          you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                          Robert Surtees
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                          #12

                          IF( j - k ) 30,50,100

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                          • L leppie

                            For the property, I would accept the get and set on each own line, if the property setter/getter was only 1 line long. Eg:

                            public bool Selected
                            {
                            get {return selected;}
                            set {selected = value;}
                            }

                            xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                            IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                            #13

                            That's exactly how I do it and is the cause of many an argument between me and other devs.

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                            • L leppie

                              For the property, I would accept the get and set on each own line, if the property setter/getter was only 1 line long. Eg:

                              public bool Selected
                              {
                              get {return selected;}
                              set {selected = value;}
                              }

                              xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                              IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                              Pete OHanlon
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                              Actually - there's another pet peeve of mine. People using properties when a field would suffice. If the object is serializable then, fine, make it a property otherwise do you really need to have a property that does nothing other than assign a value?

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                                Actually - there's another pet peeve of mine. People using properties when a field would suffice. If the object is serializable then, fine, make it a property otherwise do you really need to have a property that does nothing other than assign a value?

                                Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                                leppie
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                                #15

                                Not only serialization (well XML only, binary is fine with fields), but binding requires properties.

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                                IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                                  These days I prefer the automatic properties of c# 3 public string UserName { get; set; }

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                                  Pawel Krakowiak
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                                  Same here, unless there's specific logic involved. Automatic properties save some coding. ;)

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                                  • L leppie

                                    Not only serialization (well XML only, binary is fine with fields), but binding requires properties.

                                    xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                                    IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                                    Pete OHanlon
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                                    #17

                                    leppie wrote:

                                    but binding requires properties.

                                    It does, but my point still stands - do you really need to have a property that does nothing other than assign a value? BTW - binding is best performed if you implement the INotifyPropertyChanged interface, and the property then does more than just setting a value.

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                                    • H Harvey Saayman

                                      Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

                                      Wrong
                                      public void someMethod(){
                                      //some code
                                      }

                                      Right
                                      public void someMethod()
                                      {
                                      //some code
                                      }

                                      Wrong
                                      if (someCondition)
                                      someMethod;

                                      Right
                                      if (someCondition)
                                      {
                                      someMethod();
                                      }

                                      Wrong
                                      public bool Selected
                                      {
                                      get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
                                      }

                                      Right
                                      public bool Selected
                                      {
                                      get
                                      {
                                      return selected;
                                      }
                                      set
                                      {
                                      selected = value;
                                      }
                                      }

                                      What do you hate seeing in code?

                                      Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                                      you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                                      Vikram A Punathambekar
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #18

                                      I agree with #1 and #2, but I do #3 like Leppie says.

                                      Cheers, Vıkram.


                                      "if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.

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                                      • H Harvey Saayman

                                        Im very fussy when it comes to my code base, when i see things like the following it will ruin my day completely and p!$$ me off so badly I have to take a minute so that my head doesn't explode.

                                        Wrong
                                        public void someMethod(){
                                        //some code
                                        }

                                        Right
                                        public void someMethod()
                                        {
                                        //some code
                                        }

                                        Wrong
                                        if (someCondition)
                                        someMethod;

                                        Right
                                        if (someCondition)
                                        {
                                        someMethod();
                                        }

                                        Wrong
                                        public bool Selected
                                        {
                                        get{return selected;} set{selected = value;}
                                        }

                                        Right
                                        public bool Selected
                                        {
                                        get
                                        {
                                        return selected;
                                        }
                                        set
                                        {
                                        selected = value;
                                        }
                                        }

                                        What do you hate seeing in code?

                                        Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                                        you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                                        Brady Kelly
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                                        #19

                                        public bool Selected { get; set; }

                                        ;P

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                                        • H Harvey Saayman

                                          blackjack2150 wrote:

                                          You don't like the Java brackets style, yet you like the Java camel notation...

                                          yeah, btw i didnt even know camel casting came from Java??

                                          blackjack2150 wrote:

                                          I think it's a matter of taste

                                          definitely a matter of taste, out of all 3 examples i HATE the java bracket style the most, i find it hard to read and irritating.

                                          Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL

                                          you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)

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                                          Brady Kelly
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #20

                                          Likewise. Unfortunately it is the convention in all our JavaScript, and it really pisses my off looking up from a closing brace to find the function start, and not seeing the opening brace where is should be.

                                          Daily WTF Memes

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