On 2006-08-30, Chaz Ginger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Neil Cerutti wrote: >> The first time I saw StudlyCaps I thought it was the ugliest >> thing I'd ever seen. Now I use it a lot. I still have trouble >> with GVR's preference for HTTPServer over HttpServer. The >> latter is, to me, easier to read and write. > > Personally I think so long as you are consistent in your coding > style, be it httpserver, HttpServer or HTTPServer or any other > variation, the reader will soon figure out what it means. > > If you feel you are being held hostage to capitalized naming > conventions you might want to consider having things end in > ...Class or ...Instance.
I used a Python library (PAWS: Roger Plowman's interesting Interactive Fiction library) that used that convention. It annoyed and stupefied me. > At least you would be doing what you say you want to do: making > the code more maintainable. Otherwise I say just be consistent > and don't let dogma get in the way. > > All those that remember "Hungarian notation" please stand up! v_stand(p_self, d_up). -- Neil Cerutti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list