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Problems in trying to implement coding standards




Coding standards sound like the best thing possible; they help in getting uniformity, they enable easy transition, they promote easy code review and preparation of documents such as SDK’s, and so on. So why would you not be able to get coding standards implemented across development teams ? Mostly it is due to individuality. Most [...]



Coding standards for different languages




Nowadays code can be written in a number of different platforms and architectures. For example, earlier, you would have primarily C and C++ as the different languages in which code was written for a majority of applications, but now there are so many different languages and platforms that the same coding standards cannot be used [...]



Software coding standards – what, and why !!




What is source code ? Source code is what makes the application. It is source code that gets compiled and becomes the software application that you see. In computer science, source code (commonly just source or code) is any sequence of statements and/or declarations written in some human-readable computer programming language. A computer program’s source [...]