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Do you write CLS-compliant code?   [Edit]

Survey period: 2 May 2005 to 8 May 2005

Writing CLS-compliant means, among other things, no underscores in variable names, no unsigned integers and case insensivity in naming. Do you bother?

OptionVotes% 
Yes, always18415.26
When I can or where it makes sense28123.30
Rarely1018.37
No33427.69
I don't write .NET code30625.37



 
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tfElep8-May-05 16:09
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weirdnwise7-May-05 20:44
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Peter Mares6-May-05 1:21
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Shog95-May-05 14:18
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Peter Mares6-May-05 1:15
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Gammill3-May-05 13:54
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DavidNohejl4-May-05 0:21
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Bob Stanneveld3-May-05 4:53
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Kevin McFarlane3-May-05 11:10
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Chris Maunder4-May-05 17:18
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Bob Stanneveld5-May-05 1:48
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Alvaro Mendez3-May-05 9:33
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Kevin McFarlane3-May-05 11:18
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Alvaro Mendez4-May-05 11:33
Alvaro Mendez4-May-05 11:33 
Like you Kevin, I also like the idea of distinguishing class fields (member variables) inside the code. However, I've been wavering back and forth on what's the best way to handle it consistently.

For a long time I went with "this.variable" in my Java code. Then I moved to .NET and came back to using "m_variable", like I had in the old MFC days. But then I got into ASP.NET and realized that it was a pain in the butt to keep all the variables generated in the codebehind files with the m_ prefix. So I once again dropped it and went back to "this.variable". After a while I realized that my methods were littered with "this.something" and "this.someOtherThing" and that it was actually making it more difficult to read -- everything had "this." in front of it so it was pretty much pointless.

These days I've gone with the "no freaking prefix" policy for my ASP.NET sources. Smile | :) If my form has an OK button, it's name is simply "ok". If it has a lastName textbox, it's name is "lastName", and that's how I use it in the code -- no "this.". Plain and simple.

For separate library source files, I've maintained the m_ prefix, which I still like, and it helps keep the code CLS compliant (the topic of this survey Smile | :) ).

Regards,
Alvaro


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Toby Opferman3-May-05 20:35
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Bob Stanneveld3-May-05 22:11
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worldspawn4-May-05 14:05
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dl4gbe5-May-05 9:40
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diilbert6-May-05 11:25
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GeneralCasing Pin
Christian Graus2-May-05 17:12
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Kevin McFarlane3-May-05 2:12
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