Underscores before your instance variable names

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Listen kiddos,

I've been seeing this a lot in all of your java plugins, and don't get me wrong, feel free to use whatever programming conventions you're comfortable with. Just know you won't be collaborating with me, or anyone who goes by the conventions laid out my Oracle, the developers of Java, if you do.

I don't care if mineplex does teach it's developers to use underscores to identify class members when doing socket development.
I don't care if it's a groovy application, or a bukkit plugin.
Format however's necessary to please whoever you're working for, but DO NOT, tell me. That underscores before your instance variables is a JAVA convention, because it's really truly NOT.

It's a naming stye carried over by C/C developers, and Unity users. (Dang it Unity)

And anyone who respects the Oracle designed java programming conventions would use the naming conventions for the RIGHT LANGUAGE. THAT THEY'RE DEVELOPING IN. AT THAT TIME.
But again, do whatever pleases the people you're working for as the projects come. Money is money.
JUST DON'T TELL ME IT'S A JAVA. THANK YOU.

Btw, Mineplex sucks.
Don't let them teach you java.
They will royally flush your development career down the drain.
They are not authorized to be teaching anything, and honestly, you deserve better.

Thank you.
- Justis

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Listen kiddos,

I've been seeing this a lot in all of your java plugins, and don't get me wrong, feel free to use whatever programming conventions you're comfortable with. Just know you won't be collaborating with me, or anyone who goes by the conventions laid out my Oracle, the developers of Java, if you do.

I don't care if mineplex does teach it's developers to use underscores to identify class members when doing socket development.
I don't care if it's a groovy application, or a bukkit plugin.
Format however's necessary to please whoever you're working for, but DO NOT, tell me. That underscores before your instance variables is a JAVA convention, because it's really truly NOT.

It's a naming stye carried over by C/C developers, and Unity users. (Dang it Unity)

And anyone who respects the Oracle designed java programming conventions would use the naming conventions for the RIGHT LANGUAGE. THAT THEY'RE DEVELOPING IN. AT THAT TIME.
But again, do whatever pleases the people you're working for as the projects come. Money is money.
JUST DON'T TELL ME IT'S A JAVA. THANK YOU.

Btw, Mineplex sucks.
Don't let them teach you java.
They will royally flush your development career down the drain.
They are not authorized to be teaching anything, and honestly, you deserve better.

Thank you.
- Justis

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Ima make a free #Triggered plugin resource USING PROPER NAMING CONVENTIONS, and use that picture as the cover. Thank you. ;>
 

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String camelCaseBoyz = "itsLikeThisYaknow";
String peopleSomeTimesDoThis = new String("andImLikeWtfAreUDoingKiddo");

But I agree, I once had to work with someone who did that and it kinda made me ragequit the hell outta there
 
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