Alan Gauld wrote: > In Python Hungarian notation is meaningless since variables > aren't typed anyway.
in real-life Python code, variables tend to be 'typed' in the hungarian sense: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnvs600/html/hunganotat.asp "/.../ the concept of 'type' in this context is determined by the set of operations that can be applied to a quantity. The test for type equivalence is simple: could the same set of operations be meaningfully applied to the quantities in questions? If so, the types are thought to be the same. If there are operations that apply to a quantity in exclusion of others, the type of the quantity is different." </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list