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Well, I started devving for MS before migrating to Linux and OS X, so I do retain some of those practices.

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On Apr 24, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Kevin Jackson wrote:

Hi,

While you can make that argument for the Interface, the 'm_' prefix is
necessary in order to write .NET code that is portable between C# and
languages that do not support a "_" prefix for class level fields. Hence,
the "m_" (a hold over from when the 'm' denoted 'module')

or don't try to denote class level variables as being 'special' at all
with either _ or m_ prefix?  It seems to be a particular trait of MS
development practice to use this code convention and personally I've
never understood the reasoning behind it.

Thanks,
Kev

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