‘Forcing’ Line Breaks in Oracle SQL Developer
Oracle SQL Developer is at its heart, an Interactive Development Environment (IDE.) So it comes with the territory that developers should expect to be able to write good code quickly. One of the many...
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Ugly code, we all write it. I don’t mean bad code either, just hard to read code. Developers who haven’t figured out how to use the TAB and ENTER keys – what’s up with that? — and why is Jeff talking...
View ArticleHow to Make Your Code Look Like Steven Feuerstein’s in Oracle SQL Developer
As of last week, Steven came back to work with Oracle, on the database tools team. I first started working with Steven at another company, doing database tools stuff, and now we’re back together again!...
View ArticleFormatting your SQL Queries, Indented Predicates on New Lines
Someone asked in our forums how to format their code the way they want it. Specifically, they have code like so: SELECT t1.col1 , t1.col2 , t1.col3 , t1.col4 , t1.col5 , t1.otp , t2.fid , t2.pid FROM...
View ArticleTrying out Trivadis’ Code Formatting Rules, Thanks Philipp!
Teams and developers will frequently argue about code being ‘ugly’ or ‘hard to read.’ While we can say these are subjective points or opinions – at a certain point, ugly code is ugly code. I found this...
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