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A standardized code style ensures that the source code can be read and interpreted by all developers in the same way. However, we obviously do not want to put more effort in formatting the source code than in the actual development. We therefore use various tools for the “boring” parts so that we can focus on the more challenging tasks. | A standardized code style ensures that the source code can be read and interpreted by all developers in the same way. However, we obviously do not want to put more effort in formatting the source code than in the actual development. We therefore use various tools for the “boring” parts so that we can focus on the more challenging tasks. | ||
- | Style requirements and tools vary with programming language and project: | + | Style requirements and tools vary with programming language and project: [[jvx:join:style_java|Java Style]], [[jvx:join:style_csharp|C# Style]], [[jvx:join:style_objectivec|Objective-C Style]] |
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== Submitting Code == | == Submitting Code == | ||
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We require a Contributor License Agreement before we can integrate your source code in JVx. This protects your rights as well as ours. | We require a Contributor License Agreement before we can integrate your source code in JVx. This protects your rights as well as ours. | ||
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+ | Contributor License Agreement (Individual) \\ | ||
+ | {{ :jvx:join:cla_corporate.pdf |}} | ||
+ | [[https://doc.sibvisions.com/_media/jvx/join/cla_corporate.pdf|Contributor License Agreement (Corporate)]] |