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From: "Frank J. Lhota" <NOSPAM.lhota.adarose@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: ISO Studies of underscores vs MixedCase in Ada or C++
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:40:00 GMT
Date: 2003-09-26T15:40:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <k5Zcb.6244$541.5825@nwrdny02.gnilink.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: m3llsc80wj.fsf@insalien.org

Underscores are basically a way to provide spaces in an identifier. Since
identifiers are generally phrases (nown phrases for objects, verb phrases
for procedures) and phrases often consist of more than one word, I find the
use of underscores to be quite natural.

The opposing argument is that underscores are too large, and that a case
change is a more readable way to indicate how to divide the decomposition
into words. To me, the upper / lower case method of delineate the words in
an indentifier has always looked like the transcript of a very fast talker.
Yes, you can make out the words, but just barely. Moreover, the use of
letter case to delineate words prohibits any other use of letter case. It
rules out using all caps for a certain category of identifiers, for example.

There is an easy way to test which convention is more readable. Here is one
of Shakespeare's sonnets rendered in the mixed case format:

    FromFairestCreaturesWeDesireIncrease,
    ThatTherebyBeautysRoseMightNeverDie,
    ButAsTheRiperShouldByTimeDecease,
    HisTenderHeirMightBearHisMemory:
    ButThouContractedToThineOwnBrightEyes,
    FeedstThyLightsFlameWithSelfSubstantialFuel,
    MakingAFamineWhereAbundanceLies,
    ThySelfThyFoeToThySweetSelfTooCruel:
    ThouThatArtNowTheWorldsFreshOrnament,
    AndOnlyHeraldToTheGaudySpring,
    WithinThineOwnBudBuriestThyContent,
    AndTenderChurlMakstWasteInNiggarding:
    PityTheWorldOrElseThisGluttonBe,
    ToEatTheWorldsDueByTheGraveAndThee

It may be a matter of taste, but I certainly found the original sonnet to be
more readable and more beautiful.





  reply	other threads:[~2003-09-26 15:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 82+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-09-26  4:32 ISO Studies of underscores vs MixedCase in Ada or C++ Andy Glew
2003-09-26  5:43 ` Attila Feher
2003-09-26  5:54 ` Jakob Bieling
2003-09-26  7:11   ` Matt Gregory
2003-09-26 17:12     ` Matt Gregory
2003-09-26 18:25       ` tmoran
2003-09-26 18:41       ` Michael Feathers
2003-09-26 13:43   ` Steve
2003-09-26  7:27 ` Ludovic Brenta
2003-09-26 15:40   ` Frank J. Lhota [this message]
2003-09-27 11:18     ` Mad Hamish
2003-09-28  9:26       ` Martin Dowie
2003-09-29 17:34     ` Georg Bauhaus
2003-09-29 23:19       ` Mike Bandor
2003-10-03 11:53         ` Spell-checking source code (Was: ISO Studies of underscores...) Leif Roar Moldskred
2003-10-03 14:13           ` William
2003-10-03 14:20             ` William
2003-10-03 18:39               ` Leif Roar Moldskred
2003-10-03 22:04                 ` Kevin Morenski
2003-10-04  9:49                   ` Leif Roar Moldskred
2003-10-05 15:16                     ` William
2003-10-06 12:58                   ` Robert Stankowic
2003-10-03 19:48               ` Jim Rogers
2003-10-05 15:08                 ` William
2003-10-04  3:07           ` Steve
2003-10-04  9:44             ` Leif Roar Moldskred
2003-10-04 10:41               ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-04 18:29                 ` Leif Roar Moldskred
2003-10-04 19:06                   ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-07 18:56                     ` Spell-checking source code Jacob Sparre Andersen
2003-10-12  8:07                       ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-14 13:41                         ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
2003-10-14 15:30                           ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-14 15:50                             ` Peter Bushell
2003-10-14 16:46                               ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-14 17:34                                 ` Alan Balmer
2003-10-15  5:34                                   ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-15 15:02                                     ` Alan Balmer
2003-10-16  8:57                                     ` Frank Schmitt
2003-10-20  7:42                                 ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
     [not found]                             ` <h51pov4t28ujj3bqlareldhsiie0m4ljre@4ax.com>
2003-10-15  5:43                               ` Jakob Bieling
2003-10-20  7:44                             ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
2003-10-24 11:55                               ` Stephen Baynes.
2003-10-07 18:47           ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
2003-10-10 11:52       ` ISO Studies of underscores vs MixedCase in Ada or C++ Stephen Baynes.
2003-10-13  9:32         ` Georg Bauhaus
2003-09-26 16:22 ` Randy King
2003-09-26 16:51   ` Hyman Rosen
2003-09-26 18:02     ` Mike Smith
2003-09-26 19:05       ` Hyman Rosen
2003-09-26 19:56       ` Default User
2003-09-26 17:24 ` Jack Klein
2003-09-26 17:44   ` Programmer Dude
2003-09-27 11:44     ` Gerry Quinn
2003-09-26 19:57   ` Default User
2003-09-27 16:35   ` Richard Heathfield
2003-09-28  0:23     ` Ian Woods
2003-09-28 10:17   ` James Dow Allen
2003-10-04  8:45     ` Matt Gregory
2003-10-04 18:41     ` Default User
2003-10-04 22:13       ` Frank J. Lhota
2003-10-20  7:40     ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
2003-10-21  1:08       ` Wes Groleau
2003-10-02  4:20 ` Peter Ammon
2003-10-02 14:35   ` Programmer Dude
2003-10-03 22:42     ` Peter Ammon
2003-10-04  0:10       ` Wes Groleau
2003-10-04  1:03         ` Peter Ammon
2003-10-04  8:48       ` Matt Gregory
2003-10-04 10:19         ` Martin Dowie
2003-10-04 12:13           ` Corey Murtagh
2003-10-04 13:29           ` Georg Bauhaus
2003-10-04 22:15             ` John W. Krahn
2003-10-04 12:28         ` CBFalconer
2003-10-06  6:02       ` Dave Thompson
2003-10-08 16:22       ` Programmer Dude
2003-10-28  1:16       ` Gene Wirchenko
2003-10-28  3:01         ` Oplec
2003-10-28  3:29         ` Dave Vandervies
2003-10-08 15:07 ` Isaac Gouy
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2003-10-02  9:36 Lionel.DRAGHI
2003-10-02 11:37 ` Peter Hermann
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