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dennisdoomen authored Jul 2, 2018
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### <a name="av1738"></a> Prefix an event handler with "On" (AV1738) ![](/assets/images/3.png)
It is good practice to prefix the method that handles an event with "On". For example, a method that handles its own `Closing` event should be named `OnClosing`. And a method that handles the `Click` event of its `okButton` field should be named `OkButtonOnClick`.

### <a name="av1739"></a> Use an underscore for irrelevant parameters (AV1739) ![](/assets/images/3.png)
If you use a lambda expression (for instance, to subscribe to an event) and the actual arguments of the event are irrelevant, use discards to make that explicit:
### <a name="av1739"></a> Use an underscore for irrelevant lambda parameters (AV1739) ![](/assets/images/3.png)
If you use a lambda expression (for instance, to subscribe to an event) and the actual parameters of the event are irrelevant, use the following convention to make that explicit:

button.Click += (_, _) => HandleClick();
button.Click += (_, __) => HandleClick();

### <a name="av1745"></a> Group extension methods in a class suffixed with Extensions (AV1745) ![](/assets/images/3.png)
If the name of an extension method conflicts with another member or extension method, you must prefix the call with the class name. Having them in a dedicated class with the `Extensions` suffix improves readability.
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