Published Sep 3, 2019
SE-Radio Episode 278: Peter Hilton on Naming
Peter Hilton, an independent software consultant, delves into the art and intricacies of naming in programming, addressing its challenges and the crucial role of documentation. He shares practical strategies, including the use of thesauruses and pair programming, to refine and improve naming conventions in code.

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