Guys, what do you think to prefix all callback functions with double
underscores? (or any other pattern that makes more sense to identify a
callback)
For example:
model.save(data, *__save*);
function *__save*(err, return) {
...
}
I'm node/javascript newbie, but using a prefix for callback names is making
a huge different to scan the code (including using find features).
Are you guys using some name convention approach for callbacks? Or is this
just a newbie problem?
Best regards,
Filipe Deschamps
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