My bad, I thought your "makes it more comfortable" was in favour of keeping 
suffix. I mean, this should not be comfortable. ;)

On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 5:00:17 PM UTC+3, Erik Landvall wrote:
>
> @Daniel Plainview | thanks for your feedback, but I don't know if you 
> skipped the whole message I typed after the initial sentence. What you 
> describe is my conclusion as well. Please see my TL;DR:
>
> *- Suffixes like `Interface` adds redundant noise to the code.*
> *- Using the suffix makes it more comfortable to create an implementation 
> that is not using a naming convention that declares it's implementation 
> from a semantic perspective (eg. implementing a CacheInterface into a class 
> named Cache)*
>

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