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				@TktStatusPICNIC lol this is a really awful example of what my style is because i dont actually use it for main. But typically my function defs look like this:
 
 ```
 INTERNAL void
 DoTheThing(int MyCoolNumber,
 char *MyCoolChar,
 void *MyCoolData)
 {
 // Does the thing
 }
 ```
 
 It's more readable for me to read _down_ rather than right; to view parameters in a list rather than one big long string that I have to visually parse.
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				@TktStatusPICNIC You're welcome! Hope it goes well for ya, and I hope you don't get the death glares I get :D
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				 seplayer2809yThat's interesting. I always write the variables in one row. Do you do the same with for loops? seplayer2809yThat's interesting. I always write the variables in one row. Do you do the same with for loops?
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				 R41D3NN1779yDepends on the language. With C#, Java, and C++ I do number 2. With C and pretty much all scripting languages I tend to do number 1. R41D3NN1779yDepends on the language. With C#, Java, and C++ I do number 2. With C and pretty much all scripting languages I tend to do number 1.
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