On 02/09/2012 09:33 AM, Mark Stanton wrote:
Thanks for that Fernand (yes, I know this is a while back, but I
never said :-) ).
And, nearly thirty years of software development has convinced me
that upper case is good for built in keywords, in this case "SELECT"
&tc, camelcase is good for everything else, it helps me use longer,
more descriptive names for things without getting too
incomprehensible.
I would add using descriptive names is much better particularly for
maintenance and training. Personally I prefer variable names like
first_name (if allowed) rather than firstName or FirstName. However, any
of the three work well.
I use single quotation markes ( ' ) whenever I can for strings
because it creates less visual clutter than doubles, although I agree
it's marginal. Some language constructs require doubles too, of
course.
Just my two cents :-)
Mark Stanton
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