Hi Cetin,
prefixes tell me the type of the variable. Could it be mis-prefixed? Of course, it's dynamic type assignment in VFP. However, for all practical purposes, and that's my point, being practical, hungarian notation tells me the type of the variable.
Hank
>Hank,
>YHou know instantly! Wow you should have great memory. Sorry but prefixes do not type the variable.
>Cetin
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>>I spend of lot of may days debugging other people's code in a 520-table database. When I look at a field, I know instantly its VFP datatype. When I look at a local variable, the same. Because we use hungarian notation. It's an incredible aid to software maintenance, which after all is 60% of the development cost, over lifetime.
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>>Hank
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>>>>Just a little love note to all of you who think Hungarian Notation is the way to go:
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>>>>Old-school programming techniques you probably don't miss
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http://tinyurl.com/d5okct>>>>
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>>>Great. I always found Hungarian notation to be an ugly approach, still adopted to it just because I post code in forums and majority use it. Unfortunately too late, those redundant 2 letter prefixes stick to habits.
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>>>Cetin