On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:24 PM, Orville Bennett wrote:


On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:34 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:

Ryan Schmidt wrote:
(I used "suggest" instead of "recommend" in the keyword names because
people have more trouble spelling "recommend".)
If people have problems spelling "recommend", they will probably also
have problems with "supplements"?

No kidding. Got any better ideas?

I don't know if people have problems spelling "recommends", but in
general I am for easy terms. And I can't think of anything more easy to remember than "recommends" or "recommendations" as it is exactly what it
is supposed to to.
++
Just because people will have problem speeling isn't a good reason to not use a word.
We can all learn. Or use lint :-


I like lint and I like var names that mean something to humans unless humans don't need to use them.

I also am not a fan of the plural form.

In my applications I would probably use "recommendation"

Let the app add the "s".

foreach (something as thing) add recommendation[thing].

user table vs users table.

What variant or you talking about vs what variants are you talking about.

It's a variant not a variants.

It's a recommendation not a recommendations.

usersnames
groupsnames

And I will be so totally happy with any var that works so I'll shut up now.

And I have had some wine;)

//brad
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