On Thursday 11 June 2015 07:29:51 Smith Martin wrote: > onError is immediately understood by all sentient beings in the universe.
So, apparently either Germans are not sentient or from outside this
universe. Might explain a lot about me...
At the very least I disagree with your use of "immediately".
The phrase "on error" has no immediate translation in some languages - e.g.
in German it has to be translated to "nach Fehler" ("after error") instead
of the more literal "auf Fehler" ("on-top-of error") or the intuitive (but
very wrong) "an Fehler" ("at/next-to error").
On the other hand "onSuccess" always sounds like a toast to me ("Auf den
Erfolg!" - "To success!") and it takes me a while to understand why a
program would believe in performing rituals for good luck.
It might be this oddity of my language, but I really hate this whole
"onSomething" style - it reeks of hungarian notation and seems completely
superfluous.
Either way, since I don't care much about QML/JS - do whatever you like
there. But PLEASE do not ruin it for the C++ side!
Konrad
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