On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 10:20:43AM -0800, Paul G. Allen wrote:
> antirez wrote:
> A variable/function name should ALWAYS be descriptive of the
> variable/function purpose. If it takes a long name, so be it. At least
> the next guy looking at it will know what it is for.
I agree, but descriptive != long
for (mydearcountr = 0; mydearcounter < n; mydearcounter++)
and it was just an example. Read it as "bad coding style".
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