Hey Stas! On 5/30/2017 1:00 AM, Stanislav Malyshev wrote: > Hi! > >> People are complaining over at Reddit [1] > > Isn't it what Reddit is for? ;) >
I guess it is. ;) >> I know that this is probably a topic nobody cares much about, at least >> we did not end up in this kind of bikeshedding in the UUID discussion >> thread, but it is after all an important question when designing a language. > > I personally don't think it is a very important decision, since nothing > much would change either way, but my preference would be: > > 1. If there's an established acronym, keep it (GMP, DOM, XML, HTTP). > 2. If it's just words, use CamelCase. > > Second preference is all CamelCase, treating acronyms as a single word > (e.g. RpcOverHttpsViaXml). > Exactly how I see it. I am only asking to decide on one of both and put it into our coding standard so people who keep on complaining can be pointed there, and we're done. -- Richard "Fleshgrinder" Fussenegger
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