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The KindSoftware Coding Standards
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Documentation
- Naming Conventions
- Semantic Properties
- Tools
- Code Examples
- References
- Specific Recommendations for:
- Credits
References
These guidelines are based on example coding standards from several sources including, but not limited to:
- The Caltech Computer Science Infospheres Java Coding Standard, from which this document evolved
- Doug Lea's Java Coding Standard
- Scott Ambler's Java Coding Standards
- Watts Humphrey's book A Discipline for Software Engineering, Addison-Wesley, 1995
- Mark Fussell's Java Development Standards
- The Coding Standards Repository (was hosted at Berkeley) for various languages
- Coding Standards for C, C++, and Java by Vision 2000 CCS Package and Application Team
- Kent Sandvik's Java Coding Style Guidelines
- Taligent's Java Cookbook for porting C++ to Java
- Naval Postgraduate School Java Style Guid e
- The Solo Software Engineering home page
- Christiaan Balke, Kors Bos, David Candlin, and Steve Fisher's Eiffel Style Guide