Coding Conventions for Java
December 14th, 2007 | posted by adminContents of this book,
1 Introduction 1.1 Why Have Code Conventions 1.2 Acknowledgments
2 File Names 2.1 File Suffixes 2.2 Common File Names
3 File Organization 3.1 Java Source Files 3.1.1 Beginning Comments 3.1.2 Package and Import Statements 3.1.3 Class and Interface Declarations
4 Indentation 4.1 Line Length 4.2 Wrapping Lines
5 Comments 5.1 Implementation Comment Formats 5.1.1 Block Comments 5.1.2 Single-Line Comments 5.1.3 Trailing Comments 5.1.4 End-Of-Line Comments 5.2 Documentation Comments
6 Declarations 6.1 Number Per Line 6.2 Initialization 6.3 Placement 6.4 Class and Interface Declarations
7 Statements 7.1 Simple Statements 7.2 Compound Statements 7.3 return Statements 7.4 if, if-else, if else-if else Statements 7.5 for Statements 7.6 while Statements 7.7 do-while Statements 7.8 switch Statements 7.9 try-catch Statements
8 White Space 8.1 Blank Lines 8.2 Blank Spaces
9 Naming Conventions
10 Programming Practices 10.1 Providing Access to Instance and Class Variables 10.2 Referring to Class Variables and Methods 10.3 Constants 10.4 Variable Assignments 10.5 Miscellaneous Practices 10.5.1 Parentheses 10.5.2 Returning Values 10.5.3 Expressions before `?' in the Conditional Operator 10.5.4 Special Comments
11 Code Examples 11.1 Java Source File Example
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