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It's a best practice to use either two- or three-letter class name prefixes for your own framework classes when you decide you want to share those so they don't conflict with other classes due to the poor namespace support of Objective-C.
You might use your name's initials or something else that fits.
If you don't find the time, you will most definetely get a PR from me :-)
Thanks,
Mat
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It's a best practice to use either two- or three-letter class name prefixes for your own framework classes when you decide you want to share those so they don't conflict with other classes due to the poor namespace support of Objective-C.
You might use your name's initials or something else that fits.
If you don't find the time, you will most definetely get a PR from me :-)
Thanks,
Mat
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: