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styleguide
- [Cpp] Welchen C++-Linter verwendest du?
- [Cpp] Quel C ++ Linter utilisez-vous?
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How to Configure C++ Code Formatting in Visual Studio Code
Google C++ Style Guide Example
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How does Apache ShardingSphere standardize and format code? We use Spotless
For latest rules of ShardingSphere, see [shardingsphereeclipseformatter.xml](https://github.com/apache/shardingsphere/blob/master/src/resources/shardingsphere_eclipse_formatter.xml). For references, check the [eclipse-java-google-style.xml](https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/eclipse-java-google-style.xml) file.
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Zero Config Code Formatter?
You just need to have the desired Format rules, like https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/intellij-java-google-style.xml
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Making auto format line up with IntelliJ formatting?
Another option would be to use some established formatter options that are already available in both the Eclipse and IntelliJ format, such as Google Java Style Guide.
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Free 500+ books and learning resources for every programmer.
Google's Objective-C Style Guide
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In search of modern Java Style guide
I believe they have xml files that you can import into your IDE from here: https://github.com/google/styleguide
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Finally feel I've graduated from complete beginner and finished my first small project thanks to this sub. Here's the learning path you all recommended, and a small open source project I have to show for it so far.
If you decide to go with Google style docstrings, they are explained in Google's python style guide quite well. And check out this page for some more examples.
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Google SWE Internship - Destroyed during code reviews
xenophobia 🤢 anyway my hosts last summer told me they got destroyed their first few code reviews and it’s totally normal. I’m looking forward to it this summer because it’s pretty rare to get concrete feedback in school. make sure you’re at least following the style guides and eng practices - it’ll save you some nits at least. embrace the pain and git gud 😂
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Finally feel I've graduated from complete beginner and finished my first small project thanks to this sub. Here's the learning path you all recommended, and a small open source project I have to show for it so far.
As for time spent on this project, you can see from the commit log that it was about one month. But the vast majority of that was spent reading about how to document, type check and test code properly. Most of the functionality was added in the first commit, the rest was learning.
What are some alternatives?
PornHub-downloader-python - Download stuff from PH the easy way.
palantir-java-format - A modern, lambda-friendly, 120 character Java formatter.
fmt-maven-plugin - Opinionated Maven Plugin that formats your Java code.
java-code-styles - IntelliJ IDEA code style settings for Square's Java and Android projects.
google-java-format - Reformats Java source code to comply with Google Java Style.
CppCoreGuidelines - The C++ Core Guidelines are a set of tried-and-true guidelines, rules, and best practices about coding in C++
vscode-java - Java Language Support for Visual Studio Code
spring-javaformat
Checkstyle - Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. By default it supports the Google Java Style Guide and Sun Code Conventions, but is highly configurable. It can be invoked with an ANT task and a command line program.
materials - Bonus materials, exercises, and example projects for our Python tutorials
game-compatibility
spotless - Keep your code spotless