I'd also say: Don't do this, as that change would encourage random naming conventions for Vala code: Some would use CamelCase function names, other would use lower_case names. Well, and at least to me random naming conventions are trouble-some as: * they make it harder to contribute code: you always have to remind yourself to the project's coding conventions. this needlessly sucks time. * using third party libraries with different naming conventions really sucks, as the third party code looks alien. just look at the C/C++ mess to see the stylistic mess, random naming conventions cause. yes, non-issue for pure tech geeks. serious mental problem for people with some aesthetic fable. Am Samstag, den 08.12.2007, 21:33 -0300 schrieb Marcelo Lira:
Well. Since Vala officially is "like C#" at language level, I thinkahole lot of new developers would use casing like in C#.<passionate_comment> Noooo! Please don't! I hate that C# casing, it's so hideous that I first thought that Microsoft done this just to be different from Java. </passionate_comment>
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