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Next Generation Net naming Scheme Rewrites Rules







Next Generation Net naming Scheme
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Next Generation Net naming Scheme
Rewrites Rules
01/09/2004 09:55 PM

Next Generation Net naming Scheme Rewrites Rules
http://news.b bc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3292043.stm

Internet "granddad" Vint Cerf says in the next decade, the Internet will stop being part of the telephone network; instead, the phone network -- along with most other communications channels -- will become part of the Net: "You are going to see a fairly dramatic increase in services riding on top of basic Internet infrastructure. You will see more and more layers of functionality showing up in the Net." Examples include new naming systems that allow objects other than Web servers and Net domains to become part of the Internet. The Naming Authority Pointer (NATPR) "allows you to take a domain name and map it into whatever ID space you want to. I think that's a sleeping giant because it allows you to escape the bonds of the DNS and move into new naming spaces that have very different characteristics," says Cerf, who adds that NATPR could allow such things as book or magazine ISBN codes to claim their own address space on the Net.




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When you are naming a method that does more than get or set some value, try to avoid a name that might mislead the caller into calling it multiple times instead of saving it to a local variable.  For example, if a method is named GetTopicName, the caller is not going to expect it to search for the value and instantiate many objects in the course of doing so.  Instead use a name that implies and warns the caller about the cost of the method, like FindTopicName or CalcPrime.

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friendly after
uncovering fake team
(Reuters)

Some opera really is
hard to follow
(Reuters)

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