Recall "Hungarian notation", by which means one prefixes the "real" name with a series of characters that encode the data type. Nasty nasty nasty.
Hungarian Notation isn't what most people think it is. There's a lot of sanity and clarity in real Hungarian. this article, Wrong, by Joel Spolsky, includes a description of what Hungarian was intended to be, one reason why the world diverged from Simonyi's original idea, and examples of how to use it as intended.
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