Sean Perry said unto the world upon 2005-01-27 02:13:

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And now, for the pedant in me. I would recommend against naming
functions with initial capital letters. In many languages, this implies
a new type (like your Water class). so CombineWater should be combineWater.

Do you mean implies by the dominant coding conventions, or by language syntax? (Indulging the curious pedant in me.)


Best,

Brian vdB

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