I'm good with underscores. Truth be told, I have a mild preference for the
hyphens and think translation to legal identifiers is trivial, but I can
tell I'm gonna lose that one.

I share your visceral distaste for camelCase. We should form a club.

+1 to underscores, and +manymany to not having three different conventions
in one component.

Justin
On Oct 17, 2014 8:11 PM, "Alan Conway" <[email protected]> wrote:

> While working on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISPATCH-56 I
> have noticed that dispatch currently uses 3 different conventions for
> naming management attributes:
>
> - foo_bar
> - foo-bar
> - fooBar
>
> Please vote for your favorite.
>
> My vote is foo_bar. It's a legal identifier in most programming
> languages and I have an irrational hatred of fooBar.
> However note fooBar is the convention used by the AMQP management spec
> (sigh) and we have already written the code to cope with foo-bar.
>
> Cheers,
> Alan.
>
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