Matthias Trute <mtr...@web.de> writes:

> Hi Wis,
>
>> It may be a good practice to prefix any "cvariable" name with a
>> mnemonic string (e.g., "c_") to help avoid the troublesome behavior
>
> IIRC it is called Hungarian Notation. I'll add a link
> to the wikipedia article to the recipe.

But Leo Brodie is defintely not Hungarian :-)
He writes about Choosing Names: The Art 
Choose names according to “what,” not “how”

"But good names are essential for readability. Moreover, the mental
exercise of summoning a one-word description bears a synergistic effect
on your perceptions of what the entity should or should not do."

Let's leave the Hungarian method to Microsoft, where it was invented. It
is an essential evil when managing large projects though.

Regards, Enoch.


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