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17/05/2005 01:38:16
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>Here's an interesting piece :)
>
>Making Wrong Code Look Wrong - http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Wrong.html

I'd like to know why anyone would consider Hungarian = Bad. Hungarian may be unnecessary if the language is strongly typed, but it's not *bad*. I ran across Hungarian notation in YAG's book Codebook 2.0, and loved it instantly. It felt right and did not need marketing, but I have to admit there are other ways to skin a cat.

I am sure we are not going to have a religious war over variable and object naming like there is here over .NET vs VFP because everyone has a lot less invested in naming conventions than in computer languages or human religions, but the recognition of how easily humans become polarized is scary.
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