Hungarian notation
English
Etymology
The notation was invented by Charles Simonyi (born 1948), Hungarian-American computer programmer.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /hʌŋˈɡɛɹi.ən noʊˈteɪʃən/
Noun
Hungarian notation (uncountable)
- (computing, programming) A naming convention in which the name of a variable indicates its data type and intended use by including abbreviations as prefixes.
lpsz
is Hungarian notation for a 32-bit pointer to a null-terminated string.
Translations
Hungarian notation
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