The convention for using m_ prefix is used to signal visually what is a private member and also p_ prefix is for params. I don't like it that much and I've seen it both in Java and .Net but, if I'm working on a code…
I agree but, the rich don't like lotteries. Lotteries are for the lower classes (in reference to them)
The convention for using m_ prefix is used to signal visually what is a private member and also p_ prefix is for params. I don't like it that much and I've seen it both in Java and .Net but, if I'm working on a code…
I agree but, the rich don't like lotteries. Lotteries are for the lower classes (in reference to them)