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Hungarian Notation
A linguistic convention requiring one or more letters to be added to the start of variable names to denote scope and/or type.
Hungarian Notation is mainly confined to Microsoft Windows programming environments, such as Microsoft C, C++ and Visual Basic. It was originally devised by Charles Simonyi, a Hungarian, who was a senior programmer at Microsoft for many years. He disliked the way that names in C programs gave no clue as to the type, leading to frequent programmer errors.
According to legend, fellow programmers at Microsoft, on seeing the convoluted, vowel-less variable names produced by his scheme, said, "This might as well be in Greek - or even Hungarian!". They made up the name "Hungarian notation" (possibly with "reverse Polish notation" in mind).
Hungarian Notation is not really necessary when using a modern {strongly-typed language} as the compiler warns the programmer if a variable of o


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