Computer Science, asked by kiranbhattt, 2 months ago

Define camel case briefly with example

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Answered by MissWhiteHoney
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camelCase is a naming convention in which the first letter of each word in a compound word is capitalized, except for the first word. ... The camelCase naming convention makes compound names more readable. For example, myOneMethod is easier to read than myonemethod.

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Answered by dipsite1950
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Camel case (sometimes stylized as camelCase or CamelCase; also known as camel caps or more formally as medial capitals) is the practice of writing phrases without spaces or punctuation, indicating the separation of words with a single capitalized letter, and the first word starting with either case.

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