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Hungarian notation
- An identifier naming convention in computer programming, in which the name of a variable or function indicates its intention or kind, and in some dialects its type (like “bBusy”, “cApples”, or “rgStudents”). The original Hungarian notation uses intention or kind in its naming convention and is sometimes called “Apps Hungarian” as it became popular in the Microsoft Apps division in the development of Word, Excel, and other apps. ← Wikipedia
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