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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.
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You are correct of c
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 05:21, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> I think that part of the problem is that many PHP developers come to
> programming from the largely self-taught web community (not that there
> is anything wrong with that). They have never programmed before (doing
> HTML and CSS is NOT programmin
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> Question: Why doesn't the PHP community support using an Hungarian
> style of programming if it prevents errors?? I've gotten too darn many
Haven't really seen this one flamed over on this list before, but maybe
someone will step in an freak out later on. At any rate, you make the
assum
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 16:34, Sparky Kopetzky wrote:
> Ok - let the war begin...
>
> Question: Why doesn't the PHP community support using an Hungarian
> style of programming if it prevents errors?? I've gotten too darn many
Haven't really seen this one flamed over on this list before, but maybe
s
At 01:34 11.06.2003, Sparky Kopetzky said:
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>Ok - let the war begin...
no war at all...
>Question: Why doesn't the PHP community support using an Hungarian style of
>programming if it prevents errors?? I've gotten too darn many times now by a
It's
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