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Re: [xml-dev] Should one adopt the tag naming convention of anexisting XML vocabulary or create one's own tag naming convention?
- From: Rob Koberg <rob@koberg.com>
- To: Len Bullard <cbullard@hiwaay.net>
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 18:39:38 -0800
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Len Bullard <cbullard@hiwaay.net> wrote:
> The hyphen breaks visual flow. The underscore delineates under the flow.
> But I only use them ‘n file names. J
I completely disagree. Hyphens help the flow -- keeps the mind going
naturally to the next. Underscores drop you down - plunk - then you go
back up to return to the flow.
There ought to be a law.
-Rob
(btw, don't care, just joking)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Lee [mailto:dlee@calldei.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 7:27 PM
> To: 'Uche Ogbuji'; xml-dev@lists.xml.org
> Subject: RE: [xml-dev] Should one adopt the tag naming convention of an
> existing XML vocabulary or create one's own tag naming convention?
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> I Like My camelCase
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> Besides its camelCase not "CamelCase"
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> Maybe "camel-hypenCase_Under-scoreCase.is_BeTer"
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> But do you prefix it with "_" or "s" or "m" if its a private, static, or
> member variable ?
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> Thankfully Hungarian has lost its charm ... I could never figure out what
> to do with an _pidwulshString variable when I changed it to simply char* ...
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> I remember an interview with Stroustrup where he advocated under_score_case
> and thought camelCase was a bastard. Those with opinions .. will they
> never stop pontificating !'
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> I dont particularly like hyphen-case because I can't tell it apart from
> "hyphen" <minus> "case"
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> even if the compiler can.
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> David A. Lee
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> dlee@calldei.com
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> http://www.xmlsh.org
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> From: Uche Ogbuji [mailto:uche@ogbuji.net]
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 3:18 PM
> To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
> Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Should one adopt the tag naming convention of an
> existing XML vocabulary or create one's own tag naming convention?
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> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Andrew Welch <andrew.j.welch@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> Here are two possibilities:
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>> 1. I will create a my own tag naming convention, independent of the XML
>> vocabularies that I will use.
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>> 2. I will adopt the tag naming convention of one of the XML vocabularies
>> that I will use. (Which one?)
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>> What do you recommend?
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> There is only one way :) names should be all lower-case, with hyphen
> as a separator. Camel case, or any thing else really, are awful for
> xml.
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> I strongly agree, but of course this one is a very subjective matter. I
> curse Java for its propagation of the CamelCase eyesore.
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