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I personally favour perfect Oxford English in all my coding projects.
But I find it rather silly to enforce a dialect, especially if it is American "English". -
Whatever is most commonly used in the programming language. Often, this means its restricted to the u-less color. But in some it's restricted to the ou-variant. Basically: Stick to fucking convention
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nash87875yI don't think there is a major difference in language variants other than how it affects the keyboard layout.
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As long as you're consistent, I don't think It really matters. Use whichever convention your company uses and stick to it.
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MrMarco2995yI would use American English because this is used in more programming languages so it’s an investment in consistency.
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twped225y@melezorus34 think we both know that was not what he meant. But yeah I don't think it matters because both will work just fine.
But don't let it get to you.
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