Alan Gauld wrote: > The only place I've ever found Hungarian notation useful was > in C which is a weird mix of static typing and no-typing, > and there the prefix code gives a clue as to what kind of > value you might expect to find. But when I moved to C++ I > dropped the prefixes because they added no value.
> In Python Hungarian notation is meaningless since variables > aren't typed anyway. Unfortunately, the original concept of Hungarian is often misunderstood, as shown by the article pointed out by Konstantin. Reinhold -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list