"Jonathan M Davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > > Personally, camelcase vs underscores isn't even something that I normally > think > about. I just always use camelcase. On _rare_ occasion, I might use > underscores > because it seems to fit a particular situation, but that's _really_ rare. > The > only time that I normally stick underscores in variable names is to > indicate > private member variables. But I find using underscores in names to > generally be > ugly and noisy. I expect that a lot of that just comes down to what you're > used > to though. >
I'm the same way. Plus, I find it really awkward to constantly type a bunch of underscores. It feels less like "typing" and more like "finger acobatics."
