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On importance of naming in programming

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    Kent Sharkey
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    .wasp[^]:

    The consequence of clarity gained is not just good names but also cleaner code and improved architecture.

    'i' ought to be enough for everyone

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      .wasp[^]:

      The consequence of clarity gained is not just good names but also cleaner code and improved architecture.

      'i' ought to be enough for everyone

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      David ONeil
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      Kent Sharkey wrote:

      'i' ought to be enough for everyone

      "... wild tundra of indecipherable C code written by introverts addicted to shorthand..." - one of my favorite phrases found in an article: [Random Thoughts..](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/790798/Random-Thoughts)

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        .wasp[^]:

        The consequence of clarity gained is not just good names but also cleaner code and improved architecture.

        'i' ought to be enough for everyone

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        Pete OHanlon
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        Good gravy man, of course it's not enough. We need j and k as well. I don't know anyone who had code complex enough to get to the heady heights of l.

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