Re: Code Guidelines
Re: Code Guidelines
- Subject: Re: Code Guidelines
- From: Marcel Weiher <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 09:21:15 +0100
On 31 May 2004, at 16:05, M. Uli Kusterer wrote:
At 15:25 Uhr +0200 31.05.2004, Georg Tuparev wrote:
So what stops you of using NeXT/Apple's notation (e.g.
NSApplicationDidFinishLaunching)? Probably is too readable, and does
not impose a challenge to remember :-)
I'm using Apple's notation for where they provide one.
But if it is a direct assignment to a member variable,
in ObjC they are called Instance Variables!!!!
I'm terribly sorry that I had the audacity to use a synonymous term
that wasn't in the Georg Tuparev Dictionary(tm),
No, you are simply using wrong terminology. Just like an instance
method is not a member function and a class method is not a static
member function (or whatever that was called again).
If you're going to be a stickler for coding conventions, you should at
the very least try to get the basics of the terminology right.
but happens to be the literal translation of my native German. I'm
vewwy sowwy.
No it's not.
Marcel
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