Are you from Indonesia too?
Well, I'd love to use english as naming convention but sometimes using your language as naming convention my help other local developer who would maintaining application in the future :)
Anyway, thanks for the reply Mr. Rchavik :)
Pada Selasa, 28 Agustus 2012 21:57:33 UTC+8, rchavik menulis:
On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 3:44:24 PM UTC+7, Novrian YF wrote:--Hi all,
I'm Novrian from Indonesia. Just call me Nono (weird name, huh?).
I assuming that cake uses their naming convention over the application.
And I'm getting confused to naming my application MVC because in my language there is totally different pluralize & singularize.
The question is, how to disable pluralize in cake?
I'm thinking about custom rules in Inflector to disable conversion of (s or es) in pluralize form.
and how about If I name the MVC in the same way, eg. ( Controller/KelasController, Model/Kelas, View/Kelas )
Note that Kelas is singular & plural name in my language.
Is there any risk in my 'custom' naming conventions?
Thanks in advance :)
Well, apa kabar?
I simply use English in my code. Makes things a whole lot easier.
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