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Re: Naming conventions
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Re: Naming conventions


  • Subject: Re: Naming conventions
  • From: Chris Gehlker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 23:22:19 -0700

On 9/12/01 5:25 PM, "Brent Gulanowski" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Apologies in advance of flame wars or rehashing dangers, I checked the
> archive for discussions already to no avail...
>
> If there is one thing I liked about Java (and, despite what it lacks, I like
> a lot of things about it), it's the package concept. Now, I admit I may have
> a fetish for deep, unique heirarchies in design, but the class naming
> conventions in Cocoa/Obj-C are a bit crummy.
>
> Putting capital letters in front of class names to make them unique is not
> particularly foolproof. While I can't see it being anywhere as much of a
> problem in Cocoa as Java at large (out there on the wild wild web), you
> never know. So what have people said about this before now? And is everybody
> happy with it the way it is?

I would like a real namespace facility.
--
Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads. -Henry David Thoreau,
naturalist and author (1817-1862)


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