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* Always use Valgrind for testing once a piece compiles. (Valgrind is a linux tool which checks for memory leaks)
 
* Always use Valgrind for testing once a piece compiles. (Valgrind is a linux tool which checks for memory leaks)
 
* Make code legible and provide a sufficient explanation of what a block does.
 
* Make code legible and provide a sufficient explanation of what a block does.
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* Put brackets on their own line, as it makes code easier to read for everyone
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ex: for (int i = 0; i < 4;i++)
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    {
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          code here
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    }
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* Make variable names meaningful/understandable for everyone (not just yourself)
  
 
== Issues ==
 
== Issues ==

Revision as of 21:13, 28 January 2010


OOP344 | Weekly Schedule | Student List | Teams | Project | Student Resources

Team Team - Member list
Last Name Name Seneca Username Section Blog Url IRC Nick SVN ID My Contributions Role
Seifried David dseifried B http://dseifried.blogspot.com Jangalang ... Contributions Team Contact
McDorman Brendan bmcdorman B http://rift-tlosam.blogspot.com/ Kuat ... Contributions Team Contact
Woodley Carolyn cwoodley1 B http://carolynwoodley.blogspot.com CWoodley ... Contributions
Cohen Bryan bmcohen B http://bmcohen.blogspot.com bmcohen ... Contributions
Kim Taehoon tkim28 B http://hoonkoon.blogspot.com/ Hoongoon ? Contributions
Khamar Ashutosh amkhamar B http://ash4chilled.blogspot.com Ashu ... Contributions

IRC

Our first IRC meeting with Fardad is on Tuesday January 26th 2009 at 20:00 to 22:00.

Rules

  • NO USING TABS!
   * Rule of thumb for spacing: Four spaces for an indentation, not eight.
  • One Type for One Field Definition
  • Always use Valgrind for testing once a piece compiles. (Valgrind is a linux tool which checks for memory leaks)
  • Make code legible and provide a sufficient explanation of what a block does.
  • Put brackets on their own line, as it makes code easier to read for everyone
ex: for (int i = 0; i < 4;i++)
    {
          code here
    }
  • Make variable names meaningful/understandable for everyone (not just yourself)

Issues