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I don't like it but I am used to reading old C codebase (windows: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/stg/coding-style-conventions) with Hungarian notation.
pszMyString 😥
That's called camelCase, right? starting off small and then use Upper. Hungarian notation is a form of camelCase, just with the type added in front I think. But that's for coding standards, not filenames. One can think of Hungarian notation as to what file extensions is to files, just added in front. Imagine files named as "txt.MyFile", just for illustration.
Ah yes I dont know what I thought OP was asking about coding standards 😂