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Camel case
- The practice of writing phrases such that each word or abbreviation after the first one begins with a capital letter, with no intervening spaces or punctuation. Common examples include “iPhone” and “eBay.” Camel case is also sometimes used in online usernames such as “johnSmith.” In programming, camel case is often used for variable names. ← Wikipedia
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