2006/4/16, LvJimmy,Jing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> 2006/4/15, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> >
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> > Jimmy, Jing Lv wrote:
> >
> > > One day,  with Harmony spreading all over the world, I don't want to
> > > hear anyone saying: "Woo, who's that guy writing these tests named
> > > 'test1,test2,test3',  it takes me a lot of time on understanding them,
> >
> >
> > No one's advocating that, so please put that straw-man back whereever it
> > came from.
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> OK, just  imagination,  ignore if you dont think so:)  But developers may
> do laugh at those silly-looking code.
>

Look back my mail, I feel so sorry for some aggressive words, I don't really
mean it...

> even a mid-school student can do better than this!"
> > > I agreed that our naming convention must:
> > > 1. make it understandable for everyone, what does this method try to
> > do,
> > > or at least contain a hint (most important)
> > > 2. easy to distinguish if there are some similar ones
> > > 3. as short/easy as possible for people to read
> > > Any comments?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > test<SomethingUsefulWithMaybeANumberIfItsOverloadedWhereYouUseYourGoodJudgement>
> >
> >
> > or
> >
> >
> > test<SomethingThatYouWouldLikeToEncounterIfYouWereReadingCodeForFirstTime>
> >
> > but not
> >
> > test<SomethingDogmaticJustForSakeOfDogma>
> >
> > :)
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> OK, perhaps dogmatic, but keep code in Harmony clear and readable, or even
> in the same style in some way is properly good for everyone.
>
> geir
> >
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> Best Regards!
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> Jimmy, Jing Lv
> China Software Development Lab, IBM
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Best Regards!

Jimmy, Jing Lv
China Software Development Lab, IBM

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