>>15642702>You have given no reasons on why this "professional standard" is optimal beyond stating that it is professional.That's because it would take a lengthy amount of time to write. Coding conventions include factors such as file organization, indentation, declarations, statements, rules of thumb regarding placement and structuring, naming conventions, and white space. These guidelines were developed to enforce a standardized level of professionalism and quality for the purpose of improving readability of the source code, enforce structural integrity, and allow for easier maintenance and reference points in case any potential issues arise.
Now maybe, just maybe when you graduate with a high school diploma you'll have a little more than a substandard knowledge of how anything involving IT works, how game development works, and perhaps how debating and fallacies work. The fact that you honestly believe that any kind of argument from a professional point of view is "appealing to tradition" is hilariously dense and childishly juvenile.