Matthew Burgess wrote: > On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 19:50:37 +0200, "Angel Tsankov" > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Matthew Burgess wrote: >>> Naming functions in shell scripts should really follow the standard >>> programming convention of calling them by the verb(s) that most >>> accurately >>> describe what the function does. e.g. truncate(), replace(), >>> find(). >> >> That's reasonable, but if the name contains more than one word do >> you use lowerCamelCase, underscores, hyphens or smth else to >> separate the words? > > I happen to use lowerCamelCase. > Do you use lowerCamelCase also to name your files and do you differentiate shell scripts, music/video files, books when it comes to file names?
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