Ranniel 0 Newbie Poster
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Frankly after decades of coding my answer is that such changes with the company or job.
One company I worked at had a lot of company standards for the code I would submit. Then another was more about being agile and getting the app out there for testing so what does that say to "how to proper codes"? My answer is it depends on the situation and who/what you are submitting the code to.
For one off testing of ideas, my other answer is anything goes.
To write a perfect code, I will suggest:
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