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He's the inventor of the Hungarian notation, and has a very interesting explanation of what it's intended to accomplish.

Great interview throughout.

I posted the whole set yesterday, not a single vote. It's a real pity because I think this is quite a nice companion set of articles next to 'the halcycon days' and 'coders at work'.

There's good stuff to be learned here.