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Let it go. It’s over. Hungarian Notation lost in 2003.


I hate excessive Hungarian as much as the next man - "intCount", "strName" and so forth are so absolutely dripping in redundancy that it hurts to look at them - but I'm not sure that the Great Hungarian Notation War should have led to total annihilation.

Yes, the "I" is a Hungarian throwback to some extent but effectively, it's telling me something in the way that a lot of other naming conventions are telling me something so that makes it no different from the case of the initial letter or a preceding underscore. Nobody has a problem with those.

Does it encourage people to think of a 1:1 relationship between interface and implementation? Yes, I think it does to an extent. This really is the nub of the anti-I argument and I do get where it's coming from, but personally, I'd rather have the same conventions running through everything and that for me is the clincher. Whether we like it or not (and heck, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it, either way) any .NET library that you'll ever work with is going to use the "I" prefix and for me code consistency is often more important than ideological purity.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain

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