Aside from ObjC developers being used to this, psychology of reading tells us that people read by shapes of the words - they are used to seeing abbreviations in capital letters - from this point, it's better readable.
> On May 19, 2016, at 7:14 PM, Brandon Knope via swift-evolution > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Do you have a particular reason? I don't think because it is a certain way in > Objective-C means it must be that same way in Swift. > > Brandon > > Sent from my iPad > >> On May 19, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Pavel Kapinos via swift-evolution >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> SE-0005 "Better Translation of Objective-C APIs Into Swift Proposal” in >> Proposed Solution # 6 "Lowercase values" suggests “to lowercase non-prefixed >> values whenever they are imported” with an example of URLHandler property >> becoming urlHandler. Being long time Cocoa developer, I object to this >> particular example and would like to suggest to keep capitalized any well >> known acronyms, like ASCII, PDF, URL etc. as they are now in Cocoa. Thank >> you! >> >> Cheers, >> Pavel. >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-evolution mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution > _______________________________________________ > swift-evolution mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution _______________________________________________ swift-evolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution
