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CamelCase
CamelCase CamelCase, camel case or medial capitals is the practice of writing compound words or phrases where the words are joined without spaces, and each word is capitalized within the compound. The name comes from the uppercase "bumps" in the middle of the compound word, suggesting the humps of a camel ...
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CamelCase (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
CamelCase CamelCase cameInto existenceWhen RubyOcaml, an entryLevel codeMonkey, buggeredUp her keyBoard byEating Doritos™ while tryingTo codeA recursiveDrillDownAlgorithm. TheBloody capsKey keptSticking, and halfHerVariables hadNoSpaces and CapsInFunnyPlaces. Her anonymousCoding was suchAKludge that otherProgrammers in theCompany thought itMustHaveBeen theWorkOf HighLevelManagement. In a splendidDisplay of SynchronizedButtKissing theyAll beganUsing theSameConvention in theirOwnCode. AndTheRest, asTheySay, isHistory. [edit ...
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CamelCase (translated from French)
CamelCase CamelCase is a term anglais used in informatic and a practice which consists in writing sets of words while putting in capital letter first letters of the bound words, such as for example PlayStation , QuickTime , DaimlerChrysler ... Origin The use of CamelCase seems to be practised in first by écossais to ...
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CamelCase (translated from Dutch)
CamelCase CamelCase o is.a. words or senses composed in the IT existing habit, where the words normally with spatie separated, as an one word to write, where each word gets a capital letter within the composition. The name refers CamelCase, because of in the middle of the composed word the ...
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CamelCase (translated from Spanish)
CamelCase CamelCase it is the practice to write compound phrases or words being eliminated the spaces and putting in capital letter the first letter of each word. The name comes from the similarity of these capital letters, between the other letters, with the humps of camels. Two types of CamelCase exist ...
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CamelCase (translated from Italian)
CamelCase CamelCase it is the practical one to write composed words or phrases joining all the words between they, but leaving theirs it begins them capital. The name (literally "character to camel") it derives from" knows you "to the inside of a word, that they make to come in mind the ...
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CamelCase (translated from Portuguese)
CamelCase CamelCase it is a common name for the practical one to write composed words or phrases where the words are joined without spaces, and each word is initiate with capital letter with the combination. This practical is applied by a vast variety of names, including BiCapitalization, InterCaps, MixedCase, etc, and ...
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Talk:CamelCase
Talk:CamelCase This isn't camelcase. Camelcase is NOT as defined on the page. Camelcase is where you capitalize each consonant but ...
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CamelCase and Wiki
CamelCase and Wiki The original wiki/WikiWiki convention for creating hyperlinks was the use of CamelCase to indicate a link. Due to problems inherent in such syntax, some Wikis (such as Wikipedia) eventually switched to what were called Free Links, where alternative syntax allowed any sequence of characters to be a ...
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Category:Redirects from CamelCase
Category:Redirects from CamelCase This category contains redirects from CamelCase titles. In the initial versions of Wikipedia, all links had to be CamelCase. They are kept to keep edit history, and to avoid breaking links that may have been made externally. To add to this category, put {{R CamelCase}} after the ...
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