> Also, notations like Hungarian are usually problematic (http://programmers.=
> stackexchange.com/questions/102689/what-is-the-benefit-of-not-using-hungari=
> an-notation) instead of beneficial.

I don't ever use Hungarian notation myself, but in its defense I would
say that there is some merit to the original idea, it's just been
almost universally misunderstood.  There's a coherent, if rather
longwinded, explanation in the first link in that stackexchange
page you cited.
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