The standard naming convention in the Java world is to name packages, classes and methods according to:
com.domainname.productname (package) com.domainname.productname.ClassName (class) com.domainname.productname.ClassName.isUpperCase(String str) (method)
What is the C#/.NET standard naming convention for the above cases?
AKU’s answer should help you out:
.NET namespaces
He links to Microsoft’s guidelines:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/893ke618(VS.71).aspx
You should consider reading the the rest of the guidelines starting here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/czefa0ke(VS.71).aspx
The remainder of the post is also very informative:
.NET namespaces
In your case you would go with:
The .NET guidelines don’t follow the Java style of using reversed FQ domain names to specify namespaces, and I’ve yet to see a commercial component such as Telerik or Infragistics for example follow anything other the guidelines than the MS ones.