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c parser

> Jeff Rafter scripsit:
> 
> > I see nothing in this barring the use of the System namespace prefix. It
> > does suggest the use of a company name... but what about open source
> > projects where there is no company?
> 
> Indeed.  BTW, it's an UL that E.E. Cummings wrote his name in all lower case.
> Whoever is responsible for the naming guidelines should fix this.
> 

I would like to add that the MS guidelines seem to be useful
mostly for commercial applications, but not for anything that
might conceptually fit in the .NET framework itself.

Seems there is corporate philosophy at work.

Karl

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