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I was under the impression that Hungarian was largely not recommended. I find it's redundant in strong static systems, and unhelpful in duck-typed systems.
The author teaches courses on Journalism. Agree with the logical style all you want, professional journalism is written according to style guides, and those style guides more often than not dictate American Style…
Jeff Atwood agrees with you about Experts Exchange, and wrote an article about it. http://blog.codinghorror.com/whos-your-arch-enemy/
I was under the impression that Hungarian was largely not recommended. I find it's redundant in strong static systems, and unhelpful in duck-typed systems.
The author teaches courses on Journalism. Agree with the logical style all you want, professional journalism is written according to style guides, and those style guides more often than not dictate American Style…
Jeff Atwood agrees with you about Experts Exchange, and wrote an article about it. http://blog.codinghorror.com/whos-your-arch-enemy/