Skydiver
Staff member
As a quick aside, I recall many many years ago my French teacher telling the class that there is an official group that controls what words are to be accepted into the French language. She said that the French people also have a propensity for very quickly absorbing words from other languages and creating slang words. She explained that it was in recognition of that propensity that the group was established. But she also snickered that it looks to be a losing battle.
Back on topic, perhaps the same maybe true for C#. It maybe a losing battle and Hungarian will become common in even public facing classes and libraries despite the .NET Framework naming convention recommendations. I just hope that it'll be correct Hungarian, rather than this new bastardized Hungarian that is coming up.
Back on topic, perhaps the same maybe true for C#. It maybe a losing battle and Hungarian will become common in even public facing classes and libraries despite the .NET Framework naming convention recommendations. I just hope that it'll be correct Hungarian, rather than this new bastardized Hungarian that is coming up.