Matt,

I've always gotten all bodged up by the typelessness of CF, so I try
to stick to a (personal) convention of prefixes - the simple old
qMyQuery, aMyArray, etc., so that my variable names tell me the type. 
It's been known to annoy people I've worked with, though.  *shrug*

I guess a tool could use it, but it'd suck for interoperability -
returning someone an array of cars named "aCars" would get a "why
couldn't this guy just name it cars?" reaction.

As far as comment-based annotation goes, yeah, it's annoying.  I do
use a form of it to comment the tops of my cfFunction tags, though -
it makes it easier for me to scan the component to see what I need to
change if I can just read "<--- public struct setInstance() --->"

-joe
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