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My inclinations are like this:
-- Alan
it makes a difference when doing global find and change type changes. It cuts down on the number of false finds.
in my experience constants are frequently grouped together. all the codes for a status field is the classic example. In such a case I think you have to have a naming convention.
I find I spend a lot of time naming things. almost to the point that I cant code it until I have named it. having a naming convention that is reasonable simplifies that process.
-Steve
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