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== LSL indent style: ==
== LSL indent style: ==
Hi, I edited a few of your example scripts. I'd appreciate you using method two (BSD style) as described on the [[LSL_Style_Guide]] page. It's easier to read for beginners. It might be easier for the Javascript people to follow their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style indent style] (that would be K&R), but if you're starting from zero without any knowledge of any programming language BSD really is easier to read even though you have extra lines.-- [[User:Kireji Haiku|Kireji Haiku]] 11:37, 23 September 2013 (PDT)
Hi, I edited a few of your example scripts. I'd appreciate you using method two (BSD style) as described on the [[LSL_Style_Guide]] page. It's easier to read for beginners. It might be easier for the Javascript people to follow their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indent_style indent style] (that would be K&R), but if you're starting from zero without any knowledge of any programming language BSD really is easier to read even though you have extra lines.-- [[User:Kireji Haiku|Kireji Haiku]] 11:37, 23 September 2013 (PDT)
: Edit all you want, but outside of my Name Space please. Lynne Truss said it best using an [http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/487553-there-is-an-old-german-fable-about-porcupines-who-need old German fable]. OK?
: Oh, and personal style opinions are merely that. After 3 decades in the industry (some of it actually teaching beginners), I pretty much have my own worked out to my satisfaction. -- [[User:LepreKhaun Resident|LepreKhaun Resident]] 17:01, 23 September 2013 (PDT)

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LSL indent style:

Hi, I edited a few of your example scripts. I'd appreciate you using method two (BSD style) as described on the LSL_Style_Guide page. It's easier to read for beginners. It might be easier for the Javascript people to follow their indent style (that would be K&R), but if you're starting from zero without any knowledge of any programming language BSD really is easier to read even though you have extra lines.-- Kireji Haiku 11:37, 23 September 2013 (PDT)

Edit all you want, but outside of my Name Space please. Lynne Truss said it best using an old German fable. OK?
Oh, and personal style opinions are merely that. After 3 decades in the industry (some of it actually teaching beginners), I pretty much have my own worked out to my satisfaction. -- LepreKhaun Resident 17:01, 23 September 2013 (PDT)