On Friday, 14 February 2014 at 09:32:40 UTC, Robin wrote:
more important is clean and unambiguous code.

With Properties used in a code a programmer again has to look up
the definition of all calls and assignments of variables just in
case they could be Properties and not just member variables.

Trusting the programmer that wrote code before you is something you will have to do anyway. Property however have been introduced in an "incomplete" way and are discussed once or twice a year in huge threads. Anyway, typical usage cases are pretty much the same described by C# properties:
from http://msdn.microsoft.com:
-Properties enable a class to expose a public way of getting and setting values, while hiding implementation or verification code.

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