diff --git a/_style/naming-conventions.md b/_style/naming-conventions.md index 7cdbc493f..9ea2bd808 100644 --- a/_style/naming-conventions.md +++ b/_style/naming-conventions.md @@ -356,8 +356,7 @@ for local names to be very short: def add(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b -This would be bad practice in languages like Java, but it is *good* -practice in Scala. This convention works because properly-written Scala +This convention works because properly-written Scala methods are quite short, only spanning a single expression and rarely going beyond a few lines. Few local names are used (including parameters), and so there is no need to contrive long, descriptive