Choosing a name for something is not bad, it's one of the artistic and subjective parts of programming. Intuitive names can make a function/library so much better to use. It's always going to be contested, and always going to be subjective. What's worse is when people don't recognize a function by it's name because it has two different names, or don't recognize the functionality provided by a function/property because the wrong name is used.
I almost never have trouble deciding whether something is a property or not, and I use them all the time in C#. That is, I never have any more trouble deciding whether something is a property or not than I do deciding the text part of the name. -Steve ----- Original Message ---- > From: Andrei Alexandrescu <[email protected]> > > In the same > > *exact* way, reasonable people can also question how you > > name functions > > More of a bad thing is worse. _______________________________________________ phobos mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/phobos
