in english, an iteration would be one execution (iteration) of the loop. but i understand your
concern and we can change it back. i just wanted something that wouldn't be confused with
ListItem so that ListView and Loop seem to be more different rather than more similar....
maybe just having it as a nested class is enough to make it feel different... also, i think it should
be final, don't you?
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
may I suggest we use LoopItem instead of Iteration? Reasons: - We could change Loop and call it Iteration (like java.util.Iterator), but for me it sounds wrong to call a *single* iteration (LoopItem) like the whole thing (but may be it is just my english). Anyway, I got fairly confused when I tried to populate a loop item. - Be more consistent with ListView and ListItem
Juergen
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