On Thursday, 9 March 2017 22:40:08 UTC, Marco Perone wrote:
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> ...
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> More broadly, could it be the case to provice a precise definition of what 
> StudlyCaps mean? (If it's not present elsewhere and I'm missing it...)
>

 I'm wondering whether this is a term we should be even using? It seems 
that aNyThiNG can be called studycaps if it mixes upper and lower case 
letters in a word, it is such a broad definition. Wikipedia describes camel 
case as a form of studycaps where only the first letter of each joined 
words is capitalised. And then there are two forms of that: *upper camel 
case* and *lower camel case*, depending on whether the first letter of the 
first work is capitalised.

Of course we all *know* the intention in this PR was to use *upper camel 
case* for ClassNames, but a good and unambiguous definition will always 
beat *just knowing*. It can also beat the various conventions that have 
grown in different programming environments.

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