CAMELCASE

CamelCase

CamelCase or medial capitals is the practice of writing compound words or phrases such that each word or abbreviation begins with a capital letter. Camel case may start with a capital or, especially in programming languages, with a lowercase letter. Common examples are PowerPoint or iPhone.

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camel case

Noun

  1. A way of naming a variable using more than one word, in which the first letter of each word is capitalised and the component words are concatenated without any additional characters between them, such as "MyVariableName" (as opposed to other conventions such as "myvariablename" or "my_variable_name").


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