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Huw Collingbourne

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Huw Collingbourne is Director of Technology for the Ruby In Steel IDE
ActionScript Code Formatting In Amethyst Posted: Dec 12, 2008 5:51 AM
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Amethyst PE SapphireSteel Software's free Adobe Flex development environment - has a built in ActionScript code formatter. Here is a short introduction to some of its features.
Code formatting can be a very personal thing. If you are used to having opening curly brackets on new lines and spaces around binary operators such as &&, ; and +, you may feel like tearing your hair out when you see code that adopts a different set of conventions (or, worse still, none at all!). Amethyst (...)

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