I used to wonder this too: as I understand it, we might have more than one copy of a block hierarchy around, yet need to find a block by name. I think itsName has to be unique, but blockName doesn't.

Alec Flett wrote:
Working on the ZaoBao tutorial, and trying to explain the difference between a Block's blockName and its itsName, I'm starting to wonder: why do we have both?

I came up with two reasons:
- easy referencing/lookup of blocks by name.
  But schema.ns() provides easy access to any well-known object by name.
- event dispatching - to dispatch to an event with a given name.
  But again, schema.ns provides easy access.. and besides I think in many cases I think we'd be better off just using SendToBlockByReference and just directly referencing the block.

Thoughts? I can see how blockName was useful at one point, but I think now its purpose has been superceded by schema.ns().

Alec

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