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* Code should be self-documenting.
The only comments should be things that may need clarification.
A simple function with a good name needs no comment.
<--! http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2198241/best-practice-for-c-function-commenting -->
<!-- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2198241/best-practice-for-c-function-commenting -->
* Code is automatically formated before being pushed to the keybrd repository
The options file doc/astyle_cpp specifies the format:
* Allman style indentation

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Its easy for novice programmers to setup and learn.
## Who this guide is for
This guide is for anyone who wants to use the keybrd library to develop custom-keyboard firmware.
This guide is for anyone who wants to use the keybrd library to develop keyboard firmware.
A reader with programming experience, but no C++ experience, would understand the tutorials well enough to modify existing keybrd sketches.
An experienced C++ programmer would be able to write original sketches and classes.
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> if that fails, unplug Teensy USB
Compile and load workflow:
1. Open a keybrd sketch in the Arduino IDE.
2. Prepare for loosing control of keyboard and mouse.
3. On the Arduino IDE, click the Upload button.