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> On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 4:14:25 PM UTC-4, Steven G. Johnson wrote:
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I think the term "CamelCase" is more common than "Pascal case"; if you 
> write it as "CamelCase" it is clear that it starts with caps.
>

I've heard Pascal case to indicate starting out with caps, but Camel case 
more often refers to lower case first letter.  (i.e. there is a hump in the 
*middle* of the name, like a camel).

Here's the definition from Wikipedia:

> Although the first letter of a camel case compound word may or may not be 
> capitalized, the term *camel case* generally implies lowercase first 
> letter.[2] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase#cite_note-2>[3] 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase#cite_note-3> 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. Other synonyms include:


 

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