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I was looking for coding style guidelines and came across a whole wealth of questions on the topic. It seems to me that they are somewhat redundant, although they discuss the topic from a slightly different angle each.

Here are the questions that I found:

What is the proper way of handling this? I think it would be better to have one central question on this, but then again, that won't happen. So tagging them as duplicates does not seem like the sane path to take.

I was looking for coding style guidelines and came across a whole wealth of questions on the topic. It seems to me that they are somewhat redundant, although they discuss the topic from a slightly different angle each.

Here are the questions that I found:

What is the proper way of handling this? I think it would be better to have one central question on this, but then again, that won't happen. So tagging them as duplicates does not seem like the sane path to take.

I was looking for coding style guidelines and came across a whole wealth of questions on the topic. It seems to me that they are somewhat redundant, although they discuss the topic from a slightly different angle each.

Here are the questions that I found:

What is the proper way of handling this? I think it would be better to have one central question on this, but then again, that won't happen. So tagging them as duplicates does not seem like the sane path to take.

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How to handle possible duplicates that treat the same thing but each a bit differently?

I was looking for coding style guidelines and came across a whole wealth of questions on the topic. It seems to me that they are somewhat redundant, although they discuss the topic from a slightly different angle each.

Here are the questions that I found:

What is the proper way of handling this? I think it would be better to have one central question on this, but then again, that won't happen. So tagging them as duplicates does not seem like the sane path to take.