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Thanks for the feedback. The call back was just a test. The when structure will be changed soon.
With your fields conventions. That's preference. I personally don't like the underscore. I prefer to use java conventions. I've still to rename methods to upper case.
Thanks though.
It shouldn't be a preference, it's a way of indicating variable scope. If you're going to write maintainable code at a large scale, follow the code conventions of the language.
It also allows you to avoid filling your code with dozens of ugly "this.variableName"
Java conventions belong in Java, not C#.Code:public class Person { private string _firstName; public Person(string firstName) { _firstName = firstName; } }
I agree with you. Use a languages conventions but at the end of the day; Stay persistent in your conventions. For me it's just the way I am comfortable. I type pretty fast most of the time following my conventions so gong back and changing a lot of names is just a waste of time. Though I will have method names in the C# way.
Andy is right, if you're going to release an open-source project follow the standard conventions of that language. Because people that may use this project may not be comfortable or like what you like. That's why we have standards.
Best of luck though, it's nice to see frameworks other than Java. Although I would really love to see frameworks for newer languages such as Rust, F#, or Kotlin.
how come you can never accept being wrong?
thought the whole point of the project was for you to improve?
Strangely enough, my graphical service for Vencillio pops up...
Remove the client's background, you or the owner of Vencillio have never had the permission to use it.
It's not wrong to use your own conventions
I agreed with Andy. Of course you should use languages default conventions. Bur you don't have to.
True; but I can say my audience will more or less be people who use java
Hey pal did you have permission to use the artists background that you used?
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