atw: Re: CamelCase [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
- From: Stuart Burnfield <sburnf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 09:36:55 +0800
I haven't heard of CamelCase, though I have heard it called CamelCaps with
respect to product names suh as WinFax Pro and ProLiant servers.
Presumably the capital letters at the start and middle of the name are
meant to resemble the head and hump of a camel.
Stuart
Bob said:
> I have just come across a reference to CamelCase.
>
> It is when each word starts with a capital and there are no spaces.
> It is mentioned in a set of file naming guidelines.
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