Agreed, I don't know if there is a specific ChucK style.

LiCK is mostly Java style, many small classes, class extension where appropriate, functor classes where function pointers might have been useful, mixedCaseMethodNames, etc.

https://github.com/heuermh/lick

I've written up several issues requesting Java-ish language features to ChucK, but they've sat for a while

https://github.com/ccrma/chuck/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+heuermh

ChucK kind of is what it is.

   michael


On Apr 1, 2019, at 11:41 AM, Perry Cook <prc@cs.princeton.edu> wrote:

Perhaps the Chuck Book might at least provide good examples.  

I don’t know of a formal style guide.  I think we authors, while differing from each other, generally use OOP conventions we brought from C++, Java, (and myself) Objective C and Smalltalk.

Prc

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hey all,

sorry if this is off topic but I'm starting to realize that my haphazard
coding style is becoming a problem, as I build a live coding practice based
in ChucK. I'm wondering if there is a "Strunk and White" for coding
covering stuff like indentation, naming conventions, when to use a function
or class for something, etc etc. My formal training in coding is limited to
a FORTRAN class that I took in the 1980s at the Department of Agriculture
but I've done some stuff in C, so a book oriented around C or C++ would
probably work. Thanks in advance!

Charlie
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