Jul-15-2018, 12:51 PM
(Jul-15-2018, 03:12 AM)ichabod801 Wrote: I don't think this is a realistic statement. First of all, if it becomes part of the language, it will be used in code, and that may be code that the devs have to deal with. Not all of the code you use is your own. Second of all, their bosses may force them to use it. I've worked places with coding style manuals. You can either follow them or have it held against you at your performance review.
This is why it's good to ask questions. . I never thought of the manager forcing you to use it, dealing with code that doesn't belong to you, and manuals.
Do you believe that the criticism is being blown out of proportion or is it justified?