Ruven,

>Would " 
>pointertothetablethatcontainstheoffsetintothearrayoftheactivitypointers" be a 
>good example of 
>a natural name? 

Looks like glorified Hungarian notation to me.
How about "importantCustomersWhoLiveInEuropeAndEatCheeseList"

One problem with long names is having to remember them.
Kari, you could run the experiment described at
www.knosof.co.uk/cbook/accu04.html using natural
names (everything needed to generate the subject problem
sheets is provided via that page).


derek

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