2012/2/2 Andreas Möller <a...@softe.is>

> > I think in the "Interface" in FooInterface should be referred to
> interface
> > declaration while "Abstract" in FooAbstract referred to abstract
> > declaration, which makes it more meaningful and consistent both in naming
> > convention and in English
>
> ...
>
> right underneath each other. It does make things more consistent,
> regardless of what's felt whether Baz is a noun or an adjective. One
> can even argue that Baz becomes an adjective here ("It's the Baz way
> of getting stuff done.").
>

Hello everyone,

I can only agree with Andreas.
Using a class/interface/filename convention that is consistent over
different types creates overview and makes them more intuitive to work
with.


Greetings,
Richard Tuin

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