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Re: Is there any conventions style programming IDL? [message #39086 is a reply to message #39074] Fri, 23 April 2004 11:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Michael Wallace is currently offline  Michael Wallace
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Registered: December 2003
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> For those who are wondering (like I was) "Hungarian Notation" refers to
> what Mike Schienle suggests, as in:
>
> Variables of type Byte shall begin with the letter "b"
>
> A full description of this and other aspects of naming identifiers is
> this article at Microsoft's MSDN site:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ezmr

Thanks for the link. I tend to forget that folks in this newsgroup
aren't always programmers like myself and may not know some of these
computer science ideas I throw out. For anyone too lazy to click the
above link, Hungarian notation refers to prefixing a variable name with
some sort descriptor that indicates the variable's type. For the
curious, it's called Hungarian notation because the creator of system
was a Hungarian.

-Mike
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