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Currently four conventions are used for variable names for temperatures in episode 08:
fahrenheit_val and celsius_val (with or without a suffix)
temp, with no qualification
temp_c, temp_f, and temp_k
temp_fahr and temp_kelvin
Is there a reason not to use a single, consistent way of spelling these?
(In particular, temp with no qualifier makes an assumption of Fahrenheit as the default, which is not true outside of North America; see my comment on #1000.)
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Currently four conventions are used for variable names for temperatures in episode 08:
fahrenheit_val
andcelsius_val
(with or without a suffix)temp
, with no qualificationtemp_c
,temp_f
, andtemp_k
temp_fahr
andtemp_kelvin
Is there a reason not to use a single, consistent way of spelling these?
(In particular,
temp
with no qualifier makes an assumption of Fahrenheit as the default, which is not true outside of North America; see my comment on #1000.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: