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- From: seebs@solutions.solon.com (Peter Seebach)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.modula3,comp.lang.modula2,comp.edu,comp.lang.eiffel
- Subject: Re: Another specious thread (was Re: Hungarian notation)
- Date: 3 Jan 1996 10:21:28 -0600
- Organization: Usenet Fact Police (Undercover)
- Message-ID: <4ceae8$ob2@solutions.solon.com>
- References: <30C40F77.53B5@swsbbs.com> <marnoldDJEvtJ.1Lx@netcom.com> <4cc2ga$lri@navajo.gate.net> <4ce5qe$b07@nova.dimensional.com>
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- In article <4ce5qe$b07@nova.dimensional.com>,
- The Right Reverend Colin James III <cjames@melchizedek.cec-services.com> wrote:
- [snipped stuff]
- >Does this really have anything to do with comp.lang.* USENET groups
- >_other_ than the family of comp.lang.C groups ?
-
- Yes. Hungarian notation can be used (for better or worse) in almost
- any language.
-
- It might be more appropriate to comp.programming, as it's not really a C
- question either. C is merely suffering from the atrocities of Microsoft
- in this regard - were they to use languages of other families, they would
- mangle names just as badly.
-
- >Suggest followups to alt.bjarne.stroustroup or alt.AT&T.c.panacea.
-
- Smirk.
-
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