> From: Hartmut Holzgraefe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 4:31 PM
 
> Lukas Smith wrote:
> >>Pierre-Alain Joye wrote:
> >>
> >>>And except StudlyCaps is ugly and foo_bar is modern, any realistic
> >>>and objective pros to keep foo_bar?....
> >>
> >>readability
> >
> > I dont find it unreadable.
> 
> it is not unreadable but it is definetly *less* readble

The funny thing before I started developing in PEAR I wrote very little OO
code. And I found the PEAR CS annoying as hell. But now I don't have a
problem at all with it. Apparently a bunch of other people don't have a
problem with studlyCaps. So much so that they are still using it even in
"modern" languages that can handle underscores in method names. So maybe it
is just a matter of being used to either form. Now since PHP is developer
driven and most of the developers are used to underscores the question is if
the fact that a lot of users for OO will be quite used to studlyCaps for OO
(actually not using studlyCaps might be confusing to them) matters.

The fact that PEAR has a serious problem extending non studlyCap objects is
probably something a lot of people in PHP core don't care about. And I guess
it shouldn't be THE reason to go either way. But it shouldn't be brushed off
totally either.

Regards,
Lukas

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