>Yes, Craig, CodeBook existed before VFP3.
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>But so did Hungarian Notation <s>.
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>In fact [to Alan] it's a stretch to call it "Microsoft's" Hungarian Notation -- I think that Charles Simonyi invented it long before he joined MS.
You're probably right Lisa. I'm just going by what was printed in the VFP3 Codebook book. I knew it was invented by Charles Simonyi, but not exactly when.
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>Whenever yag first set up Flash's coding standards, I believe it is true that he used Hungarian Notation as his base, in spirit, as Alan suggests, if not, um, to the letter <s>.
That makes sense. Although, somewhere out there in the net, I read an article about Hungarian notation during my rummaging that also said that the 'T' stood for 'Temporary'. YAG is around here somewhere. If anyone knows, it'll be he. He's probably sitting back grinning and enjoying the mystery. ;)
By the way. It's been a very long time since I've seen your name attached to a post. Nice to see it again.
Alan
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