On Jun 2, 2011, at 11:56 AM, Nathan Sims wrote:

> Why would Google have an Objective-C style guide? Doesn't Apple own 
> Objective-C?

Anyone can make a style guide for anything. Google has their own [screwy] 
homegrown coding style for C++ and Java that they use in their own code, and 
they write some Objective-C too so they have a style guide that matches. And 
since some of their code is open source and has external contributors (e.g. 
Chromium and GTM) they publish these style guides publicly.

—Jens

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