Just curious, but I am making an API and have been thus far using URLs like this: /user/create /user/[id]
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I suppose, I\'m looking for both answers that are both technical and opinionated in nature. How long is too long for a variable name?
I have a library which parses various messages, sent in binary form from multiple devices. Devices are still in active development, and their firmware is changed often, which forces me to support diff
This isn\'t a big deal of a question but it bothers me, so I decided to ask for inspiration. Assume a function defined like this:
I\'m having a hard time coming up with informative and useful class names. One class I am have this problem with makes requests to websites/servers. I thought it would only be fitting to name this cla
I\'m writing an application with a domain model in PHP, and am wondering which naming convention I should adopt.
I\'m implementing a new webservice and while I\'m not yet using CQRS I would like to create my service so it could easily be moved to CQRS in the future. So, I\'m wondering about naming convention for
Since every view controller ends with \"ViewCo开发者_StackOverflow中文版ntroller\" would it be evil to simply abbreviate it as \"VC\"? I know the Apple Docs say not to abbreviate things and make the n
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