Le lundi 17 août 2015 à 22:01 -0700, Scott Jones a écrit :
> > On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 4:14:25 PM UTC-4, Steven G. Johnson 
> > wrote:
> > I think the term "CamelCase" is more common than "Pascal case"; if 
> > you write it as "CamelCase" it is clear that it starts with caps.
> > 
> I've heard Pascal case to indicate starting out with caps, but Camel 
> case more often refers to lower case first letter.  (i.e. there is a 
> hump in the *middle* of the name, like a camel).
Well, "camel" is ambiguous. Lower case first letters certainly match
the dromedary camel... :-)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel


Regards

> Here's the definition from Wikipedia:
> > Although the first letter of a camel case compound word may or may 
> > not be capitalized, the term camel case generally implies lowercase 
> > first letter.[2][3] For clarity, this article calls the two 
> > alternatives upper camel case and lower camel case. Some people and 
> > organizations use the term camel case only for lower camel case. 
> > Other synonyms include:
>  

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