Phango

Oskar Linde oskar.lindeREM at OVEgmail.com
Tue Nov 20 10:27:39 PST 2007


Matti Niemenmaa wrote:
> Robert DaSilva wrote:
>> Don Clugston wrote:
>>> Janice Caron wrote:
>>>> On 11/18/07, Alix Pexton <_a_l_i_x_._p_e_x_t_o_n_ at _g_m_a_i_l_._c_o_m_>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> It was my understanding that CamelCase was the catch all term for all
>>>>> space-eliminating mechanisms that use capitals to denote the
>>>>> beginning of a new word, whether or not the first word is capitalised.
>>>> Hey, according to Wikipedia, you're right! Well, you live and learn. I
>>>> stand corrected.
>>> Yes. It's really unfortunate, because it means that CamelCase = union{
>>> PascalCase,
>>> theConventionThatShouldBeCalledCamelCaseButDoesntHaveANameBecauseCamelCaseIncludesPascalCase
>>> }.
>> How about camelCase?
> 
> The terms I've heard and use are lowerCamelCase and UpperCamelCase.

Or CamelCase and dromedarCase :)

-- 
Oskar



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