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* do not leave any empty lines other than to separate classes
 
 
  
 
*If variable or class has a measurable value, the units will be added to the end for the var name.
 
*If variable or class has a measurable value, the units will be added to the end for the var name.

Revision as of 14:03, 8 November 2012


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Hadouken (Team XI) 20123 - OOP344

Project Marking Percentage

Group work:      XX%        (25 <= xx <= 50)
Individual work: XX% +      (50 <= xx <= 75) 
-------------------------
Total           100%

Repository

  • repo Github id: git@github.com:Seneca-OOP344/XI-Hadouk.git

Team Members

OOP344 - Team Hadouken
First Name Last Name Section Seneca Id wiki id IRC nick GITHUB ID Blog URL
Andre Mendes A amendes Andre Mendes AndreM andrehsmendes Object Oriented Programming
Kajanthan Tharmabalan A ktharmabalan Kajanthan Tharmabalan C0d3z Kajan- Research C++
Kenneth Cromarty A kscromarty Kenneth Stewart Cromarty kscromarty mrkennc Kenn C.PGM
Alex Lesnikov A alesnikov Alexander Lesnikov (irc nick) Dotz303 (Blog Name)



Issues and Status

2.2_CLabelMockups

2.3_CDialogMockups

Coding Rules

  • Curly brackets for code blocks start after the condition and end on an empty line.
if(condition){ // Comment on what it does
  code
  code
} // state the end of code block
  • use 2 spaces to indent
  • do not leave any empty lines other than to separate classes
  • If variable or class has a measurable value, the units will be added to the end for the var name.
  • Variables will be completely in lower case and declared separately on a new line.
    • Pointers will have the asterisk near the type when casting and near the variable name when not.
  • Classes will begin each words with an uppercase character followed by lowercase characters.

class

  • Constants and/or variable defines will be all uppercase separated by underscores
  • Types will be casted in lowercase


#define MAX_LENGTH 5
const CAR_TONNES 2
int x;
int* y;
*y = x;
int weightlbs;

Meetings

  • latest will be on top
  1. IRC meeting logs

Discussions