< :the previous in number
^ :the list in numerical order
> :the next in number
P :the previous (in thread)
N :the next (in thread)
|<:the top of this thread
>|:the next thread
^ :the parent (reply-to)
_:the child (an article replying to this)
>:the elder article having the same parent
<:the youger article having the same parent
---:split window and show thread lists
| :split window (vertically) and show thread lists
~ :close the thread frame
.:the index
..:the index of indices
There were a LOT of discussions on the subject over time on this list.
Please search ruby-talk archive at
http://www.ruby-talk.org/ruby/ruby-talk/index.shtml to get an idea.
Gennady.
-----Original Message-----
From: Zach [mailto:zacharooni / comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 11:32
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: camelCase vs ruby_case
Alrighty,
I've another question I'd like to pose the Ruby community. Coming
from a Java background, so I'm rather used to "camelCase" as opposed to
what looks to be the standard "ruby_case". (For those who don't know, If
a method is java was named "DoSomething" it would be called
"doSomething" in Java, and likewise "do_something" in Ruby.)
Arguments I've personally witnessed against Camel Case is Acronyms. If I
have an "ABC" in Camel Case it I'd have to would be to break up the
acronym like "aBC" if it appears at the beginning of the word. A lot of
people try to push the word to the end, others say to have the whole
acronym as lowercase "abc", but I think that is just a workaround for
the problem not a solution.
Once I started programming in ruby, I was a little surprised at the use
of the underscore, but I'm wondering the sentiments of the programmers
out there. Do you prefer word breaks by underscore or case? Does is look
more readable? Does anything else irk you with Camel Case and/or Ruby's
preference?
Not trying to incite flame_wars or the like, looking for honest
opinions.
-Zach