-All of you should have taken a class like CS 107, so we expect you to
-be familiar with some set of coding standards such as
-@uref{http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs140/projects/misc/CodingStandards.pdf,
-, CS 107 Coding Standards}. Even if you've taken 107, we recommend
-reviewing that document. We expect code at the "Peer-Review Quality"
-level as described there.
-
-Our standards for coding are mostly important in grading. More
-information on our grading methodology can be found on the Course Info
-page and the Grading page. We also want to stress that aside from the
-fact that we are explicitly basing part of your grade on these things,
-good coding practices will improve the quality of your code. This
-makes it easier for your partners to interact with it, and ultimately,
-will improve your chances of having a good working program. That said
-once, the rest of this document will discuss only the ways in which
-our coding standards will affect our grading.
+@localcodingstandards{}
+
+Our standards for coding are most important for grading. We want to
+stress that aside from the fact that we are explicitly basing part of
+your grade on these things, good coding practices will improve the
+quality of your code. This makes it easier for your partners to
+interact with it, and ultimately, will improve your chances of having a
+good working program. That said once, the rest of this document will
+discuss only the ways in which our coding standards will affect our
+grading.