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>>>There are lots more, but everyone I've looked at, and heard directly from Microsoft, says, "Don't use Hungarian notation".
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>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms229002.aspx
>>>http://idesign.net/idesign/DesktopDefault.aspx (Coding standards link on the right)
>>>http://www.dotnetspider.com/tutorials/BestPractices.aspx
>>>http://weblogs.asp.net/lhunt/pages/CSharp-Coding-Standards-document.aspx
>>>http://10rem.net/articles/net-naming-conventions-and-programming-standards---best-practices
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>>>
>>>>Please provide a link to the grail for .NET naming conventions.
>>>>
>>>>From what I'm hearing here, If you have a customer class it would be Customer. If you have a customer form it would be what.. CustomeR?
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>>But which one is the grail - you know - THE bible of best practices? There must be one, right? If they truly are BEST PRACTICES.
>
>Did you find any conflicting advice in those links?
>Whilst I accept that the guidelines are arbitrary they are in line with the usage in the entire .NET framework.
>If no-one else is going to have to work with your code then, fine, code how you like.
>OTOH if that's not the case then follow the guideline and at least make it easier for others to work with it...

I wondering who the god of geeks is that hath delivered the tablets containing the best practices commandments to the mountaintop.
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