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Please answer with good examples of Hungarian Notation, so we can bring together a collection of these. Edit: I agree that Hungarian for types isn't that necessary, I'm hoping for more specific examples where it increases readability and maintainability...
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Hungarian for datatypes is somewhat passe now IDEs can tell you what the type of Hungarian Notation is that everyone's....
The now classic article, as mentioned in other Hungarian posts, is the one from Joel's site: http respectfully.
Let's say you've inherited a C# codebase that uses one class with 200 static methods to provide core functionality (such as database lookups). Of the many nightmares in that class, there's copious use of Hungarian notation (the bad kind). Would you refactor...
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If you're feeling lucky and just want the Hungarian to go away, isolate the Hungarian prefixes that are used and try a search and replace in file to replace them with nothing (the IDE will help) Refactor....
I was called upon to understand.
Before using C#, C++ was my primary programming language. And the Hungarian notation is deep in my heart. I did some small projects in C# without reading a C# book or other guidelines on the language. In those small c# projects I used something like private...
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If Hungarian notation....
It's just generally accepted that Hungarian notation isn't the best way to name things in C# (the IDE handles a lot o the issues that Hungarian notation tried to address).
No, you're not the only one who does it.
Ask your Facebook Friends
I know what Hungarian refers to - giving information about a variable, parameter, or type as a prefix to its name. Everyone seems to be rabidly against it, even though in some cases it seems to be a good idea. If I feel that useful information is being...
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Joel had a great article on using hungarian to tell if a variable was HTML encoded or not: http://www.joelonsoftware.com....
Hungarian might have made some sort (not a whole lot also help.
The IDE should impart that useful information.
Possible Duplicates: Why shouldn’t I use “Hungarian Notation”? Are variable prefixes ( Hungarian ) really necessary anymore? Do people use the Hungarian Naming Conventions in the real world? I'm sure this subject has been discussed and argued countless...
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The only advantage that i saw in Hungarian notation is the variable type being embedded it in Java or any other language other than....
Spend it.
Let Hungarian notation die.
Questions/1183407/should-i-use-the-java-naming-convention No need.
I set the culture to Hungarian language, and Chr() seems to be broken. System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = "hu-US" System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = "hu-US" Chr(254) This returns "ţ" when it should be "þ" However...
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As a side-note, Asc.
Hu-US" (the hungarian locale as used in the US) might do something strange there.
I've stopped using Hungarian notation everywhere except in the UI, where often I have a username label, a user name text box, a user name local variable, a required field validator, a user name property and method parameter so on, often all in the same...
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The blanket rule to avoid Hungarian notation is as bad as the one that stipulates controls happens to be one of the cases....
I still generally use Hungarian notation for UI objects as I find it makes my code more readable whatever you prefer.
Dated 11?-12-1974. Written in Hungarian (apparently. thanks, Google Translate!).
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cafemom):
I couldn....
Update when you get it translated! Posted on CafeMom Mobile interesting told me it was Hungarian.
I have a friend that speaks Hungarian! That would be so cool!!! Sorry but I don't know Hungarian.
It was built for the mayor.
HUNGARIAN AF 022 on Leeds approach now. Should be an An-26. HTH Graham
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About to stroll off to LBA to see.
Flybe DHC8, and there was a Hungarian AN-26 right over my head.
The first hungarian satellite MaSat-1 developed by the Technical University of Budapest is getting ready to be launched on the first ESA Vega rocket in January 2012.
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