[snip]
I'm not sure what your point is except to attempt to educate me that
coding standards are a Good Thing, which is rather obvious. My point is
that there has been no conclusive argument made that Hungarian notation
is a quantitatively better method than any other.
[/snip]

You are correct of course and I am in total agreement. It is not better.


What I have found is that it is easy to use in a large group and that
bringing in a new developer is speedier. Old school guys (such as
myself) are easier to blend with new school guys as they all have the
same leaping off points. I don't care what kind of notation that you
use. I am just saying to be consistant. Hungarian is established and
doesn't require me to write a new set set of documentation on variable
naming.

Thanks!

Jay

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