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  • L Luc Pattyn

    so it is upgrade time; or refactor time; or both... :)

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    AspDotNetDev
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    Perhaps. If I have time tomorrow, I'm also going to convert a massive VB.net project (which was converted from VB6 code) to C#. :)

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      Perhaps. If I have time tomorrow, I'm also going to convert a massive VB.net project (which was converted from VB6 code) to C#. :)

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      Luc Pattyn
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      aspdotnetdev wrote:

      VB6

      is that the language where variables got called like Excel cells: A, A1, A2, ..., B, B1, etc? Now which one do you prefer? :)

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      • A AspDotNetDev

        public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

        A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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        Bernhard Hiller
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        How does the use of that class look like? Perhaps

        OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions myCurrentObjectOfOrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructionsForCustomerNumber1 = new OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions()

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          How does the use of that class look like? Perhaps

          OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions myCurrentObjectOfOrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructionsForCustomerNumber1 = new OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions()

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          Jeroen De Dauw
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          That proves he indeed should go for c# :)

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          • L Luc Pattyn

            There must be at least one person happy about the newly introduced var keyword then. var ii=new OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions(); :)

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            Jammer 0
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            heh heh ...

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            • J Jeroen De Dauw

              That proves he indeed should go for c# :)

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              AspDotNetDev
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              Huh? That is C#.

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                Huh? That is C#.

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                Luc Pattyn
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                verbose, no semi-colons, no curly brackets; my bet is on VB.NET :)

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                • L Luc Pattyn

                  verbose, no semi-colons, no curly brackets; my bet is on VB.NET :)

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                  Nope, just bad C#. The VB.Net would actually be shorter in this case (assuming the "var" C# keyword can't be used):

                  Dim myCurrentObjectOfOrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructionsForCustomerNumber1 As _
                  New OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions()

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                    public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

                    A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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                    Emilio Garavaglia
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                    "Small is beautiful, but BIG is wonderful". (John Holmes)

                    2 bugs found. > recompile ... 65534 bugs found. :doh:

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                    • E Emilio Garavaglia

                      "Small is beautiful, but BIG is wonderful". (John Holmes)

                      2 bugs found. > recompile ... 65534 bugs found. :doh:

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                      WiGgLr
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                      that sounds very American

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                      • W WiGgLr

                        that sounds very American

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                        leppie
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                        WiGgLr wrote:

                        that sounds very American

                        The american version goes: Small is beautiful, but big is better. :)

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                          public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

                          A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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                          leppie
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                          At least it is not:

                          public class OrdrBtchCustmrOrdrOrdrShpToOrdrShpCarrInstrs {/*...*/}

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                            public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

                            A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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                            RugbyLeague
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                            Apple code always used to have very long field and function names

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                              public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

                              A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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                              Lutoslaw
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                              Still it's better than using shorthands like OBCOOStoOSCI :doh:

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                                public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

                                A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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                                Lutoslaw
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                                aspdotnetdev wrote:

                                The word "Order" appears 4 times

                                Was it in bold? Maybe it was a (re)tired Web Developer who wrote this. :laugh: [^]

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                                • L leppie

                                  At least it is not:

                                  public class OrdrBtchCustmrOrdrOrdrShpToOrdrShpCarrInstrs {/*...*/}

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                                  Gary R Wheeler
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                                  public class OBCOOSTOSCInstrs { /*...*/ }

                                  Software Zen: delete this;
                                  Fold With Us![^]

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                                  • A AspDotNetDev

                                    public class OrderBatchCustomerOrderOrderShipToOrderShipCarrierInstructions {/*...*/}

                                    A 62-character class name that doesn't even make use of generics. The word "Order" appears 4 times. As always, live production code. :doh:

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                                    Yusuf
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                                    Oh that kind of size, I see ;P ;P

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