Re: Hungarian Notation



"roman modic" <modicr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Do you still use Hungarian Notation?
> According to this article it is obsolete
>
http://www.richardhaleshawgroup.com/RHSGroup/Community/blogs/programming_in_
general/archive/2005/03/03/20.aspx

And so it should be! There is no need with modern IDEs to add extraneous and
cryptic prefixes when you can simply hover your mouse over a variable to see
what type it really is.

Joanna

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Joanna Carter (TeamB)

Consultant Software Engineer
TeamBUG support for UK-BUG
TeamMM support for ModelMaker


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