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It can be a bit aggravating but, then again, I'm accustomed to seeing most things in English. However, if they aren't that terrible to read (and "formulario" isn't, IMHO) then it shouldn't be too much of an issue. That variable is going to be called "formulario" everywhere in the program (hopefully) so it shouldn't be too much of an issue as far as helping to solve the issue, provided you are given all of the necessary information.

I have seen some really bizarre variable names and, in those situations, it is ok to ask the OP to change them if it really is giving you (and possibly others) a problem in helping them.

I don't think this is anything that SO needs to deal with in their guidelines.

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It may be a good idea to suggest to those users that coding in English is recommended most places so they might want to start getting familiar doing so.

It can be a bit aggravating but, then again, I'm accustomed to seeing most things in English. However, if they aren't that terrible to read (and "formulario" isn't, IMHO) then it shouldn't be too much of an issue. That variable is going to be called "formulario" everywhere in the program (hopefully) so it shouldn't be too much of an issue as far as helping to solve the issue, provided you are given all of the necessary information.

I have seen some really bizarre variable names and, in those situations, it is ok to ask the OP to change them if it really is giving you (and possibly others) a problem in helping them.

I don't think this is anything that SO needs to deal with in their guidelines.

It can be a bit aggravating but, then again, I'm accustomed to seeing most things in English. However, if they aren't that terrible to read (and "formulario" isn't, IMHO) then it shouldn't be too much of an issue. That variable is going to be called "formulario" everywhere in the program (hopefully) so it shouldn't be too much of an issue as far as helping to solve the issue, provided you are given all of the necessary information.

I have seen some really bizarre variable names and, in those situations, it is ok to ask the OP to change them if it really is giving you (and possibly others) a problem in helping them.

I don't think this is anything that SO needs to deal with in their guidelines.

Somewhat off-topic

It may be a good idea to suggest to those users that coding in English is recommended most places so they might want to start getting familiar doing so.

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codeMagic
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It can be a bit aggravating but, then again, I'm accustomed to seeing most things in English. However, if they aren't that terrible to read (and "formulario" isn't, IMHO) then it shouldn't be too much of an issue. That variable is going to be called "formulario" everywhere in the program (hopefully) so it shouldn't be too much of an issue as far as helping to solve the issue, provided you are given all of the necessary information.

I have seen some really bizarre variable names and, in those situations, it is ok to ask the OP to change them if it really is giving you (and possibly others) a problem in helping them.

I don't think this is anything that SO needs to deal with in their guidelines.