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Camel case (sometimes
stylized autologically as
camelCase or
CamelCase, also
known as
camel caps or more
formally as
medial capitals) is the
practice of...
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shortcuts based on
CamelCase. For instance, in Eclipse's
content ****ist feature,
typing just the upper-case
letters of a
CamelCase word will
suggest any...
- Sharif, Bonita; Maletic,
Jonathan I. (2010). "An Eye
Tracking Study on
camelCase and
under_score Identifier Styles". 2010 IEEE 18th
International Conference...
- removed. In this system, the
phrase "camel case"
would be
rendered as "
CamelCase". In
early wiki engines, when a page was displa****, any
instance of a...
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written in Perl by
Clifford Adams (Phase I),
which initially required CamelCase for
article hyperlinks; the
double bracket style was
incorporated later...
- [citation needed]
MoinMoin supports CamelCase linking as well as free
links (non-
CamelCase linking). The
CamelCase is
activated by
default and MoinMoin...
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created what Tim Berners-Lee
first called the
WorldWideWeb (in its
original CamelCase,
which was
subsequently discarded) in
November 1990. The
hyperlink structure...
- systems, so
often it had to be used to make multi-word identifiers,
since camelCase (see below) was not available.
Underscores inserted between letters are...
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written in Perl by
Clifford Adams (Phase I),
which initially required CamelCase for
article hyperlinks; the
present double bracket style was incorporated...
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first word (
CamelCase, "PowerPoint", "TheQuick...", etc.), the case is
sometimes called upper camel case (or, illustratively,
CamelCase),
Pascal case...