Jarrett Billingsley, el  4 de septiembre a las 22:53 me escribiste:
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:14 PM, bearophile<bearophileh...@lycos.com> wrote:
> > Jarrett Billingsley:
> >> I'm consistently confused by D (and Java and C#) code that doesn't
> >> indicate member names, especially when they're named really common
> >> things that often conflict with local variables, like "len" or "src"
> >> or such. Unless the type is small enough to fit on a single screen,
> >> it's easy to forget the member names.
> >
> > I usually follow Python usage, and use this.fieldName. Is this bad practice 
> > in D?
> 
> It's not bad practice, but it's somewhat unusual for a C-style
> language, and not enforced by the language, so it's more likely that
> people won't follow it.

Just as decorating members with '_' or 'm' =)

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