Camel Case

English (en)

Camel Case
Camel case refers to the practice of 
capitalizing the first letter of each 
compound word in a programming
variable to improve readability. For 
example, “StretchLength” and
“FixedHeight.”.

Other languages: Hausa, Igbo

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  • ÌlòÌbakàsíẹ̀

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