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Do not use this tag to ask what you should name something. Naming conventions refer to general rules governing names assigned to programming constructs such as variables and methods. These conventions facilitate readability, and thus improved maintainability of code by enforcing naming consistency across disparate modules.

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When do I call my class controller, manager or service?

Maybe it is obvious to you. I'm new to java (half year work) and I had a discussion with my collegues. I have troubles naming my classes according to their responsibilities. For that, my classes gain ...
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Python Naming Conventions for Dictionaries/Maps/Hashes

While other questions have tackled the broader category of sequences and modules, I ask this very specific question: "What naming convention do you use for dictionaries and why?" Some naming ...
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What does "rc" in matplotlib's rcParams stand for? [closed]

matplotlibrc configuration files are used to customize all kinds of properties in matplotlib. One can change the rc settings to customize the default parameters e.g: matplotlib.rcParams['font.family'] ...
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JavaScript naming convention for promises? [closed]

I feel it would be useful to have a naming convention for JavaScript variables which hold a promise. I don't generally like or advocate naming conventions beyond programming language standards, but in ...
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Visual Studio 2010 & 2008 can't handle source files with identical names in different folders?

Direct Question: If I have two files with the same name (but in different directories), it appears that only Visual Studio 2005 can handle this transparently?? VS 2008 & 2010 require a bunch of ...
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Valid JavaBeans names for boolean getter methods

I know most variable names will work with "is", such as isBlue(), but is "has" also a valid prefix, like hasProperty()?
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Why does the STL/Boost C++ coding style differ so much from everyone elses? [closed]

I'm a fairly rookie C++ programmer, but in my limited experience with the language, most standard C++ style guidelines (e.g. Google C++ Style Guidelines) go against what is implemented in the stl and ...
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Interface naming convention [closed]

This is a subjective thing of course, but I don't see anything positive in prefixing interface names with an 'I'. To me, Thing is practically always more readable than IThing. My question is, why ...
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Should I stop fighting Visual Studio's default namespace naming convention? [closed]

I'm working on an MVVM project, so I have folders in my project like Models, ViewModels, Windows, etc. Whenever I create a new class, Visual Studio automatically adds the folder name to the namespace ...
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Naming convention JUnit suffix or prefix Test [closed]

Class under test MyClass.java JUnit test case name alternatives: TestMyClass.java MyClassTest.java http://moreunit.sourceforge.net seems to use "Test" as prefix default but I have seen both uses. ...
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Function naming conventions [closed]

I am writing a library, so, I want its functions to be named as clearly and cleverly as possible. Currently, I use the following principles: Self-explanatory names: a function getName() will tell the ...
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What is the best practice in naming your "user" table?

Here's three best practices I try to follow when naming tables: Never name a table with plural (such as "users") Never name a table using a reserved keyword (such as "user") Never prefix your table ...
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What does variable names beginning with _ mean?

When writing my first asp.net MVC application using C#, I see that there are some variables whose name start with an underscore character(_). What does this mean? Is there any specific meaning for ...
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Python package name conventions

Is there a package naming convention for Python like Java's com.company.actualpackage? Most of the time I see simple, potentially colliding package names like "web". If there is no such convention, ...
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Should one use dashes or underscores when naming a gem with more than one word?

I'm confused about what the gem naming convention is when the gem name has more than one word. thinking-sphinx is the name of the gem, but the base *.rb file for this gem is lib/thinking_sphinx.rb (...
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Post Java-14 getter/setter naming convention

Java 14 introduced records feature. Record creates getter with the same name as field, so one would write print(person.name()) for example. But old Java bean convention dictates that one should name ...
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.htm or .html extension - which one is correct and what is different?

When I save a file with an .htm or .html extension, which one is correct and what is different?
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Hyphenated company name in Java packages

Say you're working on the core module of the foo project for BarBaz Incorporated. Your code fragment might look like this: package com.barbaz.foo.core; import com.barbaz.foo.util; What would the ...
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C# abstract class naming convention [duplicate]

In C#, the interface naming convention is I<myInterfaceName> (ex: IList). Are there any naming conventions for abstract classes? If there aren't, what are the main recommendations?
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What is the C# standard for capitialising method names? [closed]

What is the C# standard for capitialising method names? Is it: MyClass.MyMethod() or MyClass.myMethod() ?
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C# Field Naming Guidelines?

I am going to be working on a bit of C# code on my own but I want to make sure that I follow the most widely accepted naming conventions in case I want to bring on other developers, release my code, ...
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C# Variable Name "_" (underscore) only

I was just hit with a minor issue in C#, it was just a copy-paste mistake but don't know how C# accept it. This code gets compiled successfully...HOW namespace DemoNS { class DemoClass { ...
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Camel case and Pascal case mistake

I constantly forget which is Camel case and which is Pascal case. So I thought that maybe a little history will help. Where do the names of these conventions come from? Is there some history behind ...
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Why do we use _ in variable names?

I have seen variables like _ image and was wondering what _ meant?
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Swift: Class Prefix Needed?

Should I give my Swift class names a three-letter prefix as recommended by Objective-C Conventions: Class Names Must Be Unique Across an Entire App?
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What are Clojure's Naming Conventions?

Can anyone explain or point me to where I can find clojure's naming conventions for: File names Functions (From what I understand, function names are simply dash separated values) Variables
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Are classes in Python in different files?

Much like Java (or php), I'm use to seperating the classes to files. Is it the same deal in Python? plus, how should I name the file? Lowercase like classname.py or the same like ClassName.py? Do I ...
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Javascript ENUM pattern naming convention

I am working on a javascript project which requires use of javascript "Enums" meaning Objects like: var WinnerEnum = { Player1: 1, Player2: 2, Draw: 0 }; This is working great ...
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What's your convention for typedef'ing shared_ptr?

I'm flip-flopping between naming conventions for typedef'ing the boost::shared_ptr template. For example: typedef boost::shared_ptr<Foo> FooPtr; Before settling on a convention, I'd like to see ...
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What names do you find yourself prepending/appending to classes regularly? [closed]

Which nouns do you find yourself putting regularly at the end of your classes? For example, I have a habit of sticking Info onto classes that pass information around but don't do a great deal: ...
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Standard File Naming Conventions in Ruby

For a file containing the given class, SomeCoolClass, what would be the proper or standard filename? 1. somecoolclass.rb 2. some_cool_class.rb 3. some-cool-class.rb 4. SomeCoolClass.rb or some ...
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Is it bad practice to use a built-in function name as an attribute or method identifier?

I know to never use built-in function names as variable identifiers. But are there any reasons not to use them as attribute or method identifiers? For example, is it safe to write my_object.id = 5, ...
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Database name convention: DATETIME column

What is your naming convention for DATETIME columns (in my case, using MS SQL Server) For a column that stores when the row was created CreatedDatetime makes sense, or LastModifiedDatetime. But for a ...
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What's the convention for java package names without a domain association?

I can't find a Q/A on SO that answers my exact question, so I figure I'd post it and see what comes back. As far as the naming convention goes for Java packages, I understand that it's supposed to be ...
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Trailing underscores for member variables in C++

I've seen people use a trailing underscore for member variables in classes, for instance in the renowned C++ FAQ Lite. I think that it's purpose is not to mark variables as members, that's what "m_" ...
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File name convention for compound words?

Is there a common convention in Go to name files that contain compound words? For example I wrote an implementation of the Weighted Union Find algorithm and put it into its own source file. How ...
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When is a function name too long?

I try to be rather descriptive with my function names, where possible. This occasionally results in function names in the twenty to thirty character range such as GetActionFromTypeName or ...
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What is an ideal variable naming convention for loop variables? [closed]

If you are writing a simple little loop, what should you name the counter? Provide example loops!
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Can anyone explain the gcc cross-compiler naming convention?

I have tried to understand the naming conventions behind the gcc cross-compilers, but there seems to be conflicting answers. I have the following three cross-compilers in my system: arm-none-linux-...
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Naming convention for Visual Studio solutions and projects

We were thinking about organizing our BIG project this way: \trunk [CompanyName] [Product1] [Project1] CompanyName.Product1.Project1.csproj [Project2] ...
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Why are many ports of languages to .net prefixed with 'Iron'?

Was discussing over lunch why several ports of languages to the .net framework are prefixed with 'Iron'. e.g. IronPython IronRuby IronLisp IronScheme IronPHP Anyone out there know? (language list ...
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C# naming convention for extension methods for interface

I typically name my C# interfaces as IThing. I'm creating an extension method class for IThing, but I don't know what to name it. On one hand, calling it ThingExtensions seems to imply it is an ...
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How do I remove underscore of foreign key fields in code first by convention

I've got multiple classes (including TPT) in my project. Each POCO has a BaseClass, which has a GUID (called GlobalKey) as primary key. First I used DataAnnotations to create correct foreign keys. ...
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Why shouldn't I prefix my fields? [closed]

I've never been a fan of Hungarian notation, I've always found it pretty useless unless you're doing some really low level programming, but in every C++ project I've worked on some kind of Hungarian ...
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How can I simulate interfaces in C++?

Since C++ lacks the interface feature of Java and C#, what is the preferred way to simulate interfaces in C++ classes? My guess would be multiple inheritance of abstract classes. What are the ...
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Private Static Readonly Field Capitalization

Pascal or camel case? I name private fields and private static fields using camel case. I name consts (as suggested by MS naming conventions) with pascal case (regardless of private vs. public).... ...
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What naming convention do you use for the service layer in a Spring MVC application? [closed]

I'm stuck with figuring out a good naming convention for the service layer in a spring application. For each class in the service layer I first write the interface it should implement and then the ...
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Ruby naming conventions?

For instance, for constants, is it: THIS_CONSTANT This_Constant ThisConstant Or something else...? In fact, is there any sort of (quasi|)official reference for this whole subject? I'd also like ...
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Naming: Why should named constants be all uppercase in C++/Java?

I know, that for C++ and Java it is a well established naming convention, that constants should be written all uppercase, with underscores to separate words. Like this (Java-example): public final ...
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What are the naming conventions in C#? [closed]

There are a few questions on this, but they all seemed to be targeting a specific part of the language; What are the most common naming conventions in C#? - Asking specifically about getters/...
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