Hi all,
I have fixed the ManagerServiceController. The problem was mainly due
to someone renaming the controls in February but not using refactoring
(or the refactoring in VS2005 is horrendously broken, which we know is
probably the case!). There seem to be a few other problems with Studio
not being able to reflect the classes properly anymore to get the
design interface, but at least the interface does what it should.
Which leads me to my question/statement... I realise that Hungarian
style is definitely out of fashion these days, but I have a very, very
strong preference for using it *for ui controls*. I personally find
the
uiUsernameTextBox
vs
tbUsername
A waste of space, and far less easy to use. A lot of people also make
an exception to the general rule of no longer using Hungarian for UI
controls.
It appears that someone who has contributed a lot more code to Alchemi
than me doesn't feel this way... does anyone have any comments on
this? I would very much like to convert everything back to Hungarian
*for the ui controls* but my junior status means that is not an
option! Will I just have to live with it?
Cheers
Anton

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