On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:36:46PM +0900, John Darrington wrote:
> ....  Where hyphens are not possible, I think words should be
> seperated by underscores, but if there's a general concensous that a
> term is commonly written as a compound word, then just omit the
> separating character.

I agree. And, as John said, the coding standards say to use
underscores.

I don't like capitalized letters used to delimit words. I
find that style hard to read. 

-Jason


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