22.3 Word Choice
It's wise to avoid using class
names duplicated in heavily
used namespaces. For instance, do not use the following for a class
name:
System Collections Forms UI
Also avoid using identifiers that conflict with common keywords;
remember that all keywords must be escapable (and therefore usable)
within any .NET language, but that doesn't mean
it's
easy to do. Avoid the identifier names
listed in Table 22-1.
Table 22-1. Common keywords best avoided in class names
AddHandler
|
AddressOf
|
Alias
|
And
|
Ansi
|
As
|
Assembly
|
Auto
|
BitAnd
|
BitNot
|
BitOr
|
BitXor
|
Boolean
|
ByRef
|
Byte
|
ByVal
|
Call
|
Case
|
Catch
|
CBool
|
CByte
|
CChar
|
CDate
|
CDec
|
CDbl
|
Char
|
CInt
|
Class
|
CLng
|
CObj
|
Const
|
CShort
|
CSng
|
CStr
|
CType
|
Date
|
Decimal
|
Declare
|
Default
|
Delegate
|
Dim
|
Do
|
Double
|
Each
|
Else
|
ElseIf
|
End
|
Enum
|
Erase
|
Error
|
Eval
|
Event
|
Exit
|
Extends
|
ExternalSource
|
False
|
Finally
|
For
|
Friend
|
Function
|
Get
|
GetType
|
Goto
|
Handles
|
If
|
Implements
|
Imports
|
In
|
Inherits
|
Integer
|
Interface
|
Is
|
InstanceOf
|
Let
|
Lib
|
Like
|
Long
|
Loop
|
Me
|
Mod
|
Module
|
MustInherit
|
MustOverride
|
MyBase
|
MyClass
|
Namespace
|
New
|
Next
|
Not
|
Nothing
|
NotInheritable
|
NotOverridable
|
Object
|
On
|
Option
|
Optional
|
Or
|
Overloads
|
Overridable
|
Overrides
|
Package
|
ParamArray
|
Preserve
|
Private
|
Property
|
Protected
|
Public
|
RaiseEvent
|
ReadOnly
|
ReDim
|
Region
|
REM
|
RemoveHandler
|
Resume
|
Return
|
Select
|
Set
|
Shadows
|
Shared
|
Short
|
Single
|
Static
|
Step
|
Stop
|
String
|
Structure
|
Sub
|
SyncLock
|
Then
|
Throw
|
To
|
True
|
Try
|
TypeOf
|
Unicode
|
Until
|
Var
|
Variant
|
When
|
While
|
With
|
WithEvents
|
WriteOnly
|
Xor
| |
Try to avoid using abbreviations in identifiers (including parameter
names), but if doing so renders the name more unintelligible, use
camel-casing rules for any abbreviation over two characters, even if
this is not the standard abbreviation. (Thus, the compound name
"XML reader" should be called
"XmlReader").
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