Brett,
Thanks for the encouragement!
As for sticking with the "old standard", you could always make "REVERSE Hungarian Notation" the 'new standard'! You keep on doing the same thing, but you put it at the end, and after a underscore, instead of at the beginning.
The whole point is to
1) give one clearer code (much more readable)
2) get full value from all of the sorted lists in the VFP development environment, which are sorted FOR A PURPOSE and which Hungarian obviates totally.
Cheers,
Jim N
>>Hold tight...
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>>VFP is NO PLACE FOR HUNGARIAN NOTATION! There, I've said it! (pinch reveal me to be still living).
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>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.
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>I will continue to review and examine new ways of doing things and hearing comments from people like
>yourself are always a good source.
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