Matthew Burgess wrote: > On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 21:31:57 +0200, "Angel Tsankov" > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 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? > > I use lowerCamelCase in my source code files (python, shell, C++, > etc. - note that Java doesn't let you do this, I don't think; there > the case of the file name has to match the case of the class > contained within the file, which by normal Java conventions is > UpperCamelCase). I tend to use hyphens if I'm writing a plain-text > notes style document, and my ripped audio files contain hyphens to > delimit their fields (~/music/artist/albumTitle/trackNo-trackTitle), > where any spaces in any of the fields are converted to '_'. Suffice > it to say, all of these are pretty personal choices, and you should > really just choose whatever works for you. > I agree, thanks a lot for your answers!
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