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14/02/2007 21:23:41
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
 
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ASP.NET
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VB 8.0
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Windows XP SP2
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If you do a google on naming and coding conventions for .net, you will find plenty of documents on naming and coding standards for .net. You will see the sharpdevelop standards and microsoft standards, etc. Michel, I mean no offense to you personally, but Jamie, please don't listen to Michel's advice about using the VFP standards for naming. It reeks of beginner and no self-respecting .net programmer would use that coding style. You have to remember that if others are going to update your code, you should follow the accepted standards. I have a document that I can scan and send to you to show commonly accepted standards... Let me know.

>I've done a quick search and read many posts regarding naming conventions for variables/objects in .NET languages but still have no idea if any sort of standard convention exists.
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>In VFP I am very happy to use Hungarian Notation. I'm just getting in VB .NET, having had to write an app to run on Windows Mobile.
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>I'm finding it quite enjoyable actually, the only thing that bothers me is that every example I see seems to follow no naming convention at all. It's a bit of a free for all :)
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>What conventions are being used out there (if any)?
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