Timeline for The best terms to describe equipment name for 3 different purposes
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Sep 29, 2022 at 21:43 | comment | added | gotube♦ | @Kamil I don't know how to keep it shorter than "product name on invoice" without losing clarity. At some point, you just accept that variable names don't communicate everything perfectly, you find a balance between short and concise, and fix any imbalance with a docstring like "/* the name of the product as it appears on the invoice */". | |
Sep 29, 2022 at 20:39 | comment | added | Kamil | But "invoice name" looks for a bit wrong for me, because it may be understood as "name of the invoice", if the invoice had a name. | |
Sep 29, 2022 at 1:57 | comment | added | gotube♦ | @DialFrost What's wrong with "in-house name"? How will anyone know that "general name" means "Bob's laptop" and not "Coke"? | |
Sep 29, 2022 at 1:43 | comment | added | DialFrost | Quick tip, I'm not sure if "in-house name" is suitable, might seem fine but maybe "general name" is slightly better? :3 | |
Sep 29, 2022 at 1:38 | history | answered | gotube♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |