Much of our non-.NET code adheres to this convention, and I've found I kinda like it. We don't require it for .NET code (C#, primarily), simply because that would require tweaking the IDE's default formatting behavior.
Much of our non-.NET code adheres to this convention, and I've found I kinda like it. We don't require it for .NET code (C#, primarily), simply because that would require tweaking the IDE's default formatting behavior.