• Jan Van der Eecken (5/7/2009)[hr

    Samuel, no, I don't put ANDs and ORs at the end of the line. They go where they are most easily visible and comprehensible for the reader who comes after me, i.e. at the beginning of a new line of code AND properly indented.

    Re Grammatically looking wrong, no, it is not. There are no rules in any natural language I know of that impose a rule as to whether a comma must be at the end of a line or at the beginning. If we are talking grammar, then only the rules as to where a comma must be placed inline to make syntactical or sementical sense are defined. It's only some older computer languages that imposed rules that forced one to put certain statements at certain offsets from the begiinning of a new line. Darn, I hated those.

    Whoah! calm down

    I said it looked gramatically wrong, not it is grammatically wrong

    Leading commas, for me are just not pleasing to the eye, it "looks wrong"

    Anyway, I'm sure we can argue about this till we're blue in the face and not come to an agreement about it 🙂