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Rule 1.9 Do not use identifiers that begin with an underscore.
Identifiers containing a double underscore (" __ ") or beginning with an underscore and an upper-case letter are reserved by the compiler, and should therefore not be used by programmers. To be on the safe side it is best to avoid the use of all identifiers beginning with an underscore.
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2007-06-05 10:43:57
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answered by MarkG 7
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False, Application Programmers should use underscores to separate parts of the name.
They should also use identifiers that begin with the company name.
2007-06-05 17:37:57
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answered by strayinma 4
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Do you think there is only one programming language? In many languages this would be rejected as an error. Actually in most languages. Little things like language, operating system, hardware would be useful in answering such a question.
2007-06-05 17:26:42
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answered by Moondog 7
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false?
2007-06-05 17:24:32
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answered by ? 4
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true
2007-06-05 17:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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true
2007-06-05 17:25:18
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answered by Steven 2
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