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in reply to The One True Style of indentation:

It's so sad to see so many people answering incorrectly here. It's TWO spaces. I don't want to have to tell you guys again.

<newPerlOrder>You will use two spaces per level to indent your code. You will write one-lined 'if's when possible. You will leave space in between 'if', the parenthesized expression, and the block. The opening brace will appear on the same line as the 'if'. There will be no cuddled 'else's. Here is the One True Way. Praise japhy for showing it.

if (condition) { # stuff # and more stuff } elsif (condition) { really-short-stuff } else { # ok }
</newPerlOrder>

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