Hi Matthew,
Is the following article the same as the one you mentioned in your
question? If not, please feel free to take a look at it:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/cpgenref/html/cpconnamingguid....
asp
Regards,
Felix Wu
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>I am converting from a asp/vb6 coder to a .Net coder and have heard
>about some new naming conventions. My understanding is that Hungarian
>Notation is becoming a thing of the past and it is the only thing I am
>used to. I have read the article on naming guidelines on msdn. That
>has helped a little, but I am looking for more examples of the new
>naming convention. Is MS using the new naming convention in any of
>their sample apps? Have any of you found another page or site that
>puts the new convention in simpler terms?