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I prefer name mangling? Let the developer guess what the click event will be:
Is it x or aaa?
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: name mangling
But that is good during release right? Since mangled names hinder easier debugging.
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button_button_whos_clicked_the_button
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Why type so much when you don't have to:
g. b, bc
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None of those. I like:
x, x_Click
where x = ok, cancel, save, etc.
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My usual is f. I used to use pseudo-Hungarian only on UI elements, like btnXX, but I thought I'd make a clean break and adopt fashionable long variable names. All my UI stuff I do like that now, so a textbox is 'textName' etc.
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http://www.buzzycode.com/ShowArticles-id_1345.aspx[^]
They stole your article from CP, and didn't even give you credit.
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Perhaps Nish is an alter-ego, and Phillipe Henderson is the real Nish, who is in fact belgian, and not of indian (insert correct origin here) extract 
Who here has actualy met Nish in the flesh
- "I'm not lying, I'm just writing fiction with my mouth"
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Phil Harding wrote: Who here has actualy met Nish in the flesh
I'm pretty sure Chris[^] has met him (as memory serves Nish did work for CP for a while)
With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan
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I've spoken with him and quite a few others have met him.
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I've met him. He certainly didn't sound Belgian... although now that i think about it, there were some references to "the little grey cells" a few years back...
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WOW, that's taking copy and paste to a new level. It's word for word Dynamically loading a DLL - MC++[^] sans the author name portion.
With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan
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 Vri SSK wrote: Copy and Paste work has been done by the "Author" the great work by him
Yes the author did a great work of Copy and Paste.
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Not just that article - I checked out 5 others on the site, three were copied from codeproject with the author name changed, one from developer.com, also with the author name changed, and one actually had the same author name as on many other sites, but was just a SEO person's advertising article so probably is allowed to be copied.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: They stole your article from CP, and didn't even give you credit.
Oh wait, look at these lines:
String *args[] = new String*[1];
args[0]= S"Nish";
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So, he even didn't read the article before copy/pasted it (or he didn't understand one single line). What a shame !
EDIT: this was in fact a reply to dnh post but it seems that my message went to the wrong person
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Cedric Moonen wrote: EDIT: this was in fact a reply to dnh post but it seems that my message went to the wrong person
But email came to the right person
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Cedric Moonen wrote: he even didn't read the article before copy/pasted it
He wouldn't have had time. His supervisor probably another jerk would have ordered him to fill the website catalog with so much (XXX) articles and hence has been just acting as another Go-Getter Sales guy achieving sales target like.
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dnh wrote: args[0]= S"Nish";
Even a meticulous theif would always leave an unknowing trace of his whereabouts behind only to get nabbed sooner than later. It is the 'Law of Nature'.
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Great find. They will fix it soon to the following:
args[0] = S"Philippe the punk";
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