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, Yoruba

Related terms

 

Igbo (ig)

  • Nsogbu nmeňgharị̀

Decomposition: Mkpụrụ edemede Nnukwu n'isi mbido okwu : Mkpụrụ edemede - alphabet / letter; Nnukwu - big / capital letter; N'isi mbido okwu - at the beginning of a word.

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  • Nje Ehie

Decomposition: NJE EHIE NJE - virus or bacteria that can cause problems. EHIE - error. Nje ehie is therefore combined to make for the virus causing the problem or error.

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  • Mkpọ isi edee

Decomposition: Mkpọ isi edee : Mkpọ isi edee refers to capital at the onset of words. Edee - a shortened form of edemede

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  • Mkpọ ịnyịnya mkpụrụ odee

Decomposition: Mkpọ ịnyịnya mkpụrụ odee - Camel Case

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    Please break down the word into its constituent parts to understand its meaning. Which base/root words, affixes, and/or prefixes are combined to form this term?

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