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>>Hope to hear more from you. The feedback is really minimal so far. I think that's a real pity, because the subject is too important for such ignorance by the community.
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>Well we all have our naming conventions and loads of code. Who'd go through all of that and impose new conventions all over? It surely got more than just a few of us thinking of how to do things next time, but I guess very few are in PeterRR's good luck to have a chance to do a general cleanup.
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>It truly is a conundrum - you can come up with a good naming scheme after having a lot of experience with whatever you were using, but by the time you gain that experience, you have a lot of code already done. Then it's the dilemma of
washing or making new.
True, very very true! And I say this out of my own experiences. Having admitted that, I ask you: Have you tried NewClass? I ask this because it might be the case that the method I chose may be more vertile and flexible that you probably presuppose.
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