naming conventions - .NET guidelines: Why exception for two-letter acronyms? -
Except the first word before the sealed identifier, "two letters of the two-letter letter",
is an exception defined for such letters that contain only two letters,
The question is: Why is an exception, that is, what is the logic behind it? Explanation was not found in the blogs of Yum and Kvalina.
They are saying that if the identifier The first part is camel-sealed, you should keep it fluctuating because it is a short form, because it is important for you to say that, for example (and it is right from the book in question, whose me ), You are working with a parameter.
Why are you two- Reiterate abbreviation of s, but not the abbreviation of three letters, he likes me personally it does not need to know that these are difficult cases because I aesthetics it. For example, I definitely like it:
XmlDocument on:
XMLDocument < / Code> For me, later fainted is smell of 1982. And it hurts a little bit.
This is absolutely sure :)