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    Coding Style Guide

    I just finished writing the coding style guide for XS-Labs projects.
    It covers coding conventions for C, C++, Objective-C and x86 assembly.

    The project is available on GitHub, so feel free to comment or fork the project to adapt it to your needs...

    Coding Style Guide

    Author
    Jean-David Gadina
    Date
    08/16/2013 13:04
    Category
    Development
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    Copyright © Jean-David Gadina
    This article is published under the terms of the FreeBSD Documentation License.

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