iguessthereisnooptionleftexcepttorunwordstogetherwithoutanykindofbreakatall
thatshouldannoyeveryoneequally
Kent
Liam Clarke wrote:
Just please_don't_use_underscores.
They_make_my_eyes_go_funny_, _and_code_hard_to_read_in_my_opinion.
_u_n_d_e_r_s_c_o_r_e_s_ _a_r_e__u_g_l_y_....
I got out of the habit of using them really fast. Also, __ & _ tend to have special meaning in Python (which is bad enough as it is), so I don't use them for that reason as well.
Liam Clarke On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 22:54:08 -0500, Jacob S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're my best friend. Everyone else looves camelCase, and I hate it too. It doesn't make sense. It doesn't fit English. It doesn't fit Spanish. It doesn't fit any other language AFAIK, so why should a human (who uses spoken language) to computer interpreter use a naming convention that doesn't match spoken language? That's my opinion.
Jacob Schmidt
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