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Hungarian notation is not recommended in .NET. In fact, it's downright discouraged. >>
>>And really not for much of anything else...
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>>I don't even use it in T-SQL anymore. Years ago, if I had a topcount variable, I'd call it @nTopProducts - but then came to realize that was unnecessary.
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>It's only used in VFP (if you want to use it - not necessary). I use it in VFP to show the scope and type of a variable,
Only VFP? I seem to remember it being recommended for pre-.NET VB and other languages ?
Ha, VB here :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/110264 - in fact they *really* went to town on it.......