>>>>> "Mitch" == Mitch Amiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Mitch> No doubt it is that so many people use that convention in
    Mitch> programming too.  But consider that in many programming
    Mitch> languages, zero-or-more would not be an identifier but an
    Mitch> expression zero(minus)or(minus)more.  So camel case allows
    Mitch> you to think of the element and attribute labels as
    Mitch> identifiers, without any other mapping.

That's a very poor excuse, since you can use zero_or_more, which is
even closer to natural english syntax than zero-or-more (in as much as
_ resembles as space more).
-- 
Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire

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