On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:15 AM, kschnee
<kschnee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On a dissenting note, I'm one of those deviants who names functions with
CamelCase, on the theory that lc_with_underscores confuses functions and
variables.
Me as well--only I use uppercase for pretty much everything--from functions to classes and variables (although in the case of class methods, I often use lowercase). It is all a question of aesthetics, to me. I assumed a standard, but I don't really care about standards :P I also didn't know it was called "CamelCase".
For example, if SpaceRock is a class, an instance might be like Asteroid1 = SpaceRock(). A method might be Asteroid1.explode() because Explode() doesn't look right to me. I might make a variable Screen = (800,600) because that looks nice.
I know, crimes against Python-ity. So sue me. Anyway, irrelevant topic; back to reality!
Ian