How do you resolve the common naming collision between type and object?
- by Catskul
Since the standard c# convention is to capitalize the first letter of public properties, the old c++ convention of initial capital for type names, and initial lowercase for non-type names does not prevent the classic name collision where the most obvious object name matches the type name:
class FooManager
{
public BarManager BarManager { get; set; } // Feels very wrong.
// Recommended naming convention?
public int DoIt()
{
// 1st and 2nd Bar Manager are different symbols
return BarManager.Blarb + BarManager.StaticBlarb;
}
}
class BarManager
{
public int Blarb { get; set; }
public static int StaticBlarb { get; set; }
}
It seems to compile, but feels so wrong. Is there a recommend naming convention to avoid this?