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MS's official variable/function naming standard

Does MS have an official C# variable/function/codingstyle standard that
is available on the internet? What standard do they use for their
internal coding? Mind posting a link? Thanks.

Jan 18 '07 #1
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Not sure about specific MS standards on the net - theres loads
available if you do a search.

There is a book published by MS "Framework Design Guidelines" which
goes thorugh all of the MS recommendations in some detail. These are
pretty much the ones covered by fxCop too.

On Jan 19, 8:49 am, "not_a_commie" <notacom...@gmail.comwrote:
Does MS have an official C# variable/function/codingstyle standard that
is available on the internet? What standard do they use for their
internal coding? Mind posting a link? Thanks.
Jan 19 '07 #2
not_a_commie wrote:
Does MS have an official C# variable/function/codingstyle standard that
is available on the internet? What standard do they use for their
internal coding? Mind posting a link? Thanks.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...guidelines.asp

may be of interest.

Arne
Jan 19 '07 #3
iDesign have a well written style guideline document, although I
personally don't like some of their variable naming policies.

http://www.idesign.net/idesign/Deskt...ndex=0&tabid=1

The download is on the right side of the home page
Arne Vajhøj wrote:
not_a_commie wrote:
Does MS have an official C# variable/function/codingstyle standard that
is available on the internet? What standard do they use for their
internal coding? Mind posting a link? Thanks.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...guidelines.asp

may be of interest.

Arne
Jan 19 '07 #4

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