Joseph Flanigan wrote:
Mr Ross:
Please refer to the CF LRM:
"A variable name must begin with a letter, underscore, or Unicode
currency symbol."
If you like Mach, then you have no problem with starting a private
variable with an underscore. All I do is say a public variable starts
with a $. The use of a underscore or dollar sign it indicate scope
has nothing to do with naming styles.
Data hiding and encapsulation are not new terms. People like yourself
misunderstand the difference because of a tendency to overload.
Mr Flanigan:
Please name a specific line number of a module of the Mach-II framework
that uses underscores for private variables. Frankly, I cannot remember
a single line of the official framework core that uses that practice.
Please backup your statement of a specific example instead of a general
un-researched declarative statement.
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