Programming and Implementation Guidelines
Mark Kraeling CTO Office, GE Transportation, Melbourne, FL, United States
Abstract
Many approaches come to mind when considering software programming and implementation. One approach might be syntax-oriented—how the code looks and is written. Another approach might be to consider the structural rules that programmers must follow—to keep the code “cleaner.” The ways that software is written and how it is formatted can bring about heated arguments between developers. This chapter is not written to provide a specific way of implementing software, but instead focuses on recommendations—so that a determination can be made on whether they are incorporated or not. There isn’t a single answer to how software ...
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