Strangely Refactored Name
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I just noticed a variable I had created at some point was later refactored by somebody else from "entity" to "entty". When spoken, they both sound about the same... perhaps somebody was trying to shorten variable names? :doh:
He could could have further shorten it by using anti. Fairly similar sounds unless you pronounce it like ant-i.
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I just noticed a variable I had created at some point was later refactored by somebody else from "entity" to "entty". When spoken, they both sound about the same... perhaps somebody was trying to shorten variable names? :doh:
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I just noticed a variable I had created at some point was later refactored by somebody else from "entity" to "entty". When spoken, they both sound about the same... perhaps somebody was trying to shorten variable names? :doh:
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keep an eye on him he might try shorten the number of lines to code used in the project to shorten the application!!:confused:
Jibesh V P
But that'll speed it up, won't it? ;) You use smaller fonts to make the application EXE smaller...
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"ntty" would have been even shorter and still sound about the same :cool:. Soren Madsen
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nt2
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"ntty" would have been even shorter and still sound about the same :cool:. Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Why not just ntt? If you spell it out (which is what I assume you should do if there are no vowels :doh: ) its en-tee-tee... Sounds about right to me ;P
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But that'll speed it up, won't it? ;) You use smaller fonts to make the application EXE smaller...
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