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Core Coding Standard

Coding practices are a source of a lot of arguments among programmers. Coding standards, to some degree, help us to put certain questions to bed and resolve stylistic debates. No coding standard makes everyone happy. (And even their existence is sure to make some unhappy.) What follows are the standards we put together on the Core team, which have become the general coding standard for all programming teams on new code development. We’ve tried to balance the need for creating a common, recognizable and readable code base with not unduly burdening the programmer with minor code formatting concerns.

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ramonvillar / orthodoxc++.md
Created January 2, 2019 14:16 — forked from bkaradzic/orthodoxc++.md
Orthodox C++

Orthodox C++

What is Orthodox C++?

Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.

Why not Modern C++?

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Created May 21, 2018 21:38 — forked from kaizhu256/gist:4482069
javascript - very fast and simple uuid4 generator benchmarked on http://jsperf.com/uuid4/8
/*jslint bitwise: true, indent: 2, nomen: true, regexp: true, stupid: true*/
(function () {
'use strict';
var exports = {};
exports.uuid4 = function () {
//// return uuid of form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
var uuid = '', ii;
for (ii = 0; ii < 32; ii += 1) {