Denis Koroskin дµ½: > On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:24:24 +0400, dolive <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Andrei Alexandrescu ôµ½: > > > >> dolive wrote: > >> > bearophile ôµ½: > >> > > >> >> dolive: > >> >>> Suggest the d Language and phobos lib ( And other lib ) assigns > >> name to use the tallest phrase in the phrase of word frequency . > >> This, should study toward the java . This is also the key that the > >> java jdk source code easily reads > >> >>> This is also one of the java successful keys . > >> >>> thank you very much ! > >> >> Are you trying to suggest to follow the Zipf's law in naming things > >> in Phobos/Tango? > >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipf%27s_law > >> >> I agree. > >> >> > >> >> Bye, > >> >> bearophile > >> > > >> > > >> > yes£¬is so > >> > >> I'm not very sure. That would suggest using exceedingly common names > >> (the, on, go, do, be, and, use...) which are often imprecise because > >> they are used in a variety of contexts (hence their frequency). I often > >> prefer a word that has a precise meaning. > >> > >> Andrei > > > > Ok, has a precise meaning is a premise. > > when have more than two phrases, choosing high that of use the tallest > > phrase in the phrase ( Function name ) of word frequency . > > > > For example: > > getData and fetchData. > > > > the choice getData > > > > No offense, but I can't believe someone who knows very little of English > makes naming suggestions to native language speakers. > Maybe there is no difference between get and fetch to you, but there sure is > for others. I believe there are cases when one name is preferable over > another for clarity. >
Sorry, my right and wrong English nation of, also not too acquaint with to English, so there will be such suggestion choosing high that of use the tallest phrase in the phrase ( Function name ) Hope to use the most in common use most in simple use most in easy use phrase thanks
