Encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism
Lipska the Kat
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Wed Jul 18 11:36:20 EDT 2012
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On 18/07/12 16:09, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 12:48 AM, Lipska the Kat > <lipska at lipskathekat.com> wrote: >> hmm, I've been using tabs ... snip > We must meet half way, you know. Seems reasonable to me, I'll let you suggest it ;-) > As to tab vs spaces: I'm a fan of tabs, myself. There was an argument > over the matter last year at work, and we settled on tabs because the > one guy who reckons 1-2 space indent is plenty was then able to just > set his editor to two-space tabs, and the rest of us could use a more > reasonable width. Using tab characters in the file gives this > flexibility. It separates the lexical structure ("this is three blocks > in") from the visual display ("draw these glyphs 35mm from the left > margin"). OK, I'll set my tab to 4 spaces ... Lipska -- Lipska the Kat: Troll hunter, Sandbox destroyer and Farscape dreamer of Aeryn Sun.
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