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by hyporthogon
3391 days ago
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Well, even non-hard, very simply functional/x-ray naming sloppiness causes plenty of grief, but I think this is partly because we're used to naming being hard enough that -- at a certain level of energy, time-crunch, and lack of investment in a massively brownfield project we really would rather refactor entirely -- we sort of give up. There's a recentish (2015) little empirical study that clustered'linguistic antipatterns' (based on surveys of software engineers): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276314133_Linguisti... |
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