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-A naming convention in which words are
are concatenated with their first words capilaised
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+A naming convention in which words are concatenated with their first words capitalised
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Growing out of the Smalltalk programming language in the 1980's, CamelCase encourages long, descriptive names which are easy to read and remember.
[WikiWord]s use CamelCase, as do classes in the [Java] standard libraries and [Perl] (which also has the CamelBook).
See also: Wiki:CamelCase