Eric Snow <ericsnowcurren...@gmail.com> writes: > I'm writing a bunch of classes that have "Interface" in the name and > find that the length of the subsequent names is starting to get in the > way of readability (I don't really care about saving keystrokes). Is > "IX" conventional enough to use in place of "Interface" in a class > name? Thanks!
Convention in which community? If you just mean in general programming community, I don't think “IX” would suggest interface at all. The only common convention I've seen is the “I” prefix: “IFoo” to suggest “the Foo interface”. But that's hopelessly ambiguous, and I don't recommend it. -- \ “Sane people have an appropriate perspective on the relative | `\ importance of foodstuffs and human beings. Crazy people can't | _o__) tell the difference.” —Paul Z. Myers, 2010-04-18 | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list