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Using prefix/postfix increment operator for simple incremental array access rather than actual index numbers

I cannot decide which method is better with consideration of both readability and fault-tolerance. Method #1: Object[] objects = getArrayOfKnownLength(); int i = -1; someMethod(objects[++i], objects[...
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What arguments are there to use a coding style for each distinct language? [duplicate]

I recently had a discussion about our coding style for C# projects. Two things in particular were very hard to agree upon. Method Naming C# has the de-facto standard of naming (at least public, not ...
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How to set up something like an integration server that measures the quality of code and reject the code if the score is below a certain number?

Even if I don't like enforcing people to do things (and I believe that it may decline the productivity and cause anger), I really want to enforce good coding style. Is there a way to set up ...
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Warn about 3rd party methods that are forbidden

Note: This question refers to code written in Java or C#. I am managing a couple of large projects where we have discovered issues (not necessarily bugs) with some 3rd party/SDK methods and have ...
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Is it bad idea to use flag variable to search MAX element in array?

Over my programming career I formed a habit to introduce a flag variable that indicates that the first comparison has occured, just like Msft does in its linq Max() extension method implementation ...
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