java对象命名用变量,java中对象的命名约定

I had started programming in java 2 years back. Seniors in our project at that time had advised me to append 'obj' to the name of the object which is being created.

Ex:

Car objCar = new Car("Ferrari");

Here objCar is what am talking about. But many at Stack overflow had opposed it and now I find that this shouldn't be the way naming of an object should be done. Am clear with naming conventions when collections are used but am confused when objects of general classes are created.

Can anyone shed some light on it ?

解决方案

Just call it car. Hungarian notation is not used by Sun/Oracle.

Name your variables in a manner which describes their use. But you don't need to indicate the type in the variable name. You already specified the type in the variable declaration. IDEs will show you the type of the variable if you mouse-over them so that information is always readily available.

You should use lowercaseStartingCamelCase for variable names and method names, and UppercaseStartingCamelCase for class names.

If you want to read how Sun/Oracle do things, you can read their Code Conventions for the Java Programming Language.

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