At 08:54 2016-01-27, Alan Bourke alanpbourke@fastmail.fm wrote: Someone (attributio lost) wrote:
I still use Hungarian notation too, despite Microsoft telling us years ago that it's no longer acceptable style. Then again, we Foxers have always been rebels. lol
For strongly-typed languages in modern development tools why would you use it?
Because it is much shorter. Suppose I have an array of client data. I might use: sClient size of clients array cClient how many clients xClient index into array
Makes sense for VFP probably.
I have never used it much in VFP. I do not have the name collision I do in other languages.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko