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How to resolve ambiguous variable naming?
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I have 2 specific cases that I want to resolve:
First,
Suppose I have a class Avatar
and 2 instances of it called master
and slave
respectively.
The avatar instances are 3D models that can move and record movements into a list. So I would be able to copy the movement of one avatar and display it into the other like this:
masterMovements = master.recordMovements()
slave.loadMovements(masterMovements)
Should I call it masterMovements
or slaveMovements
?
The second case is about splitting things e.g. strings.
If I have a string called content
and I want to split this content into many sections, using a class. Should I call my class ContentSplitter
or SectionSplitter
?
Also, if you would know the book/video that is very good in resolving ambiguity, please suggest me that!
coding-style conventions ambiguous ambiguity
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I have 2 specific cases that I want to resolve:
First,
Suppose I have a class Avatar
and 2 instances of it called master
and slave
respectively.
The avatar instances are 3D models that can move and record movements into a list. So I would be able to copy the movement of one avatar and display it into the other like this:
masterMovements = master.recordMovements()
slave.loadMovements(masterMovements)
Should I call it masterMovements
or slaveMovements
?
The second case is about splitting things e.g. strings.
If I have a string called content
and I want to split this content into many sections, using a class. Should I call my class ContentSplitter
or SectionSplitter
?
Also, if you would know the book/video that is very good in resolving ambiguity, please suggest me that!
coding-style conventions ambiguous ambiguity
add a comment |
I have 2 specific cases that I want to resolve:
First,
Suppose I have a class Avatar
and 2 instances of it called master
and slave
respectively.
The avatar instances are 3D models that can move and record movements into a list. So I would be able to copy the movement of one avatar and display it into the other like this:
masterMovements = master.recordMovements()
slave.loadMovements(masterMovements)
Should I call it masterMovements
or slaveMovements
?
The second case is about splitting things e.g. strings.
If I have a string called content
and I want to split this content into many sections, using a class. Should I call my class ContentSplitter
or SectionSplitter
?
Also, if you would know the book/video that is very good in resolving ambiguity, please suggest me that!
coding-style conventions ambiguous ambiguity
I have 2 specific cases that I want to resolve:
First,
Suppose I have a class Avatar
and 2 instances of it called master
and slave
respectively.
The avatar instances are 3D models that can move and record movements into a list. So I would be able to copy the movement of one avatar and display it into the other like this:
masterMovements = master.recordMovements()
slave.loadMovements(masterMovements)
Should I call it masterMovements
or slaveMovements
?
The second case is about splitting things e.g. strings.
If I have a string called content
and I want to split this content into many sections, using a class. Should I call my class ContentSplitter
or SectionSplitter
?
Also, if you would know the book/video that is very good in resolving ambiguity, please suggest me that!
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