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Hungarian Notation cost you too much in VFP
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03/09/1997 16:15:45
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00048156
Message ID:
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>>Hold tight...
>>
>>This message contains sacrilege - VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED
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>>VFP is NO PLACE FOR HUNGARIAN NOTATION! There, I've said it! (pinch reveal me to be still living).
>>
>
>Jim do not be afraid of new thinking, if it were not for new thinkers we would still be saying the world is flat.
>As for you comments on hungarian notation, I think they are sound, but I would still tell my department to
>use them, because in the past we had no standards and any standard (even and old one) is better than none.
>
>I will continue to review and examine new ways of doing things and hearing comments from people like
>yourself are always a good source.

We too are in the process of setting up standards. We were going to use P_ and c_ as table name prefixes so that we would know how they were related. Then we realized that this meant that the parents and children were separated when listed alphabetically!! So now we are calling them things like transmit_P and transmit_c1, transmit_c2 etc.

I hereby declare a *new* VFP notation -- Reverse Hungarian. (Well if you can have Reverse Polish logic, why not Reverse Hungarian Notation?)

Remember -- it was officially named first on UT_gc

Jen
@back_2_the_future.com
A bipolar theory does not neatly describe a continuum.

Before millenium: chop wood, draw water. After millenium: chop wood, draw water.
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