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As far as I know there are these;

  • Camel case = coolFileName
  • Snake case = cool_file_name
  • Kebab case = cool-file-name
  • Pascal case = CoolFileName
  • Dot notation = cool.file.name
  • Flat case = coolfilename
  • Screaming case = COOLFILENAME

Personally I prefer the kebab/dot conventions simply because they allow for easy "navigation" with (ctrl+arrow keys) between each part. What are your preferences when it comes to this? Did I miss any schemes?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

2024-09-02_something-important_something-less-important

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Pascal for server code running C# and Camel for client running TypeScript.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Pascal or Camel are best cases

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Pascal and Kebab case

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Me, a sick fuck, who likes a quick fuck:

/etc/moron-syntax/I\ write\ like\ a\ gay\ fish\ \(\Kanye\)\
[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I do kebab with underscores.

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