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>>If that's what the Wikipedia says, the Wikipedia is mistaken. Camel case is like this: camelCase.
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>>I only scanned the article very quickly. Someone else referred to the same article and that person seemed to indicate there were perhaps two definitions in that article - one as you say, one as I was thinking.>
>Yeah, that was me in Message #
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>Here's the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase>
>Here's an excerpt:
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The first letter of a camel-case compound may or may not be capitalized. For clarity, this article calls the two alternatives upper camel case and lower camel case. Some people and organizations use the term camel case only for lower camel case. >
>It also mentions other synonyms, including that what we refer to as Pascal case is the upper camel case version.
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>~~Bonnie
Yep, thanks for clarifying that. Like I said I only scanned it and the part I looked at seemed to indicate it was CamelCase and not camelCase, but even without seeing what you saw I was guessing that there were simply some differing definitions of the term. Not too surprising in this industry, huh? <g>