"Owen F. Ransen" wrote: > Gonna get a lot of flames for this one maybe... > > In C I am used to using the notation where the first bit > of the name tells you the type of the variable: > > int iNumFlames ; // integer > char szFlame[MAX_CHARS] ; // zero terminated string > > and so on. I presume this is not reccommended in Python? > I've found it very helpful in C... You'll find plenty of people in C and C++ who think it's an awfully bad idea, as well. -- Erik Max Francis / max at alcyone.com / http://www.alcyone.com/max/ __ San Jose, CA, US / 37 20 N 121 53 W / ICQ16063900 / &tSftDotIotE / \ Sometimes life gets in the way / You'll survive, be strongest \__/ Des'ree Alcyone Systems' Daily Planet / http://www.alcyone.com/planet.html A new, virtual planet, every day.
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