[Biococoa-dev] Method names with 'and'

Alexander Griekspoor a.griekspoor at nki.nl
Fri Mar 11 16:17:24 EST 2005


On 11-mrt-05, at 8:30, Charles PARNOT wrote:

> Sorry I had one minor comment I forgot about your new code, Philip, 
> more specifically method names: in some of the methods are something 
> like 'initWithSymbols:andMatrix:'. I believe 'initWithSymbols:Matrix:' 
> is more "Cocoa-standard".
>
well, I believe it should than be initWithSymbols: matrix: (all words 
should start lowercase)  If I would be picky ;-)

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                     ** Alexander Griekspoor **
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               The Netherlands Cancer Institute
               Department of Tumorbiology (H4)
          Plesmanlaan 121, 1066 CX, Amsterdam
                     Tel:  + 31 20 - 512 2023
                     Fax:  + 31 20 - 512 2029
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