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This is a convention for naming identifiers, where the identifer starts with a capital letter and words begin with capital letters and are not separated by underscores. So, for example, one would use <hask>SomeMultiWordName</hask>. | This is a convention for naming identifiers, where the identifer starts with a capital letter and words begin with capital letters and are not separated by underscores. So, for example, one would use <hask>SomeMultiWordName</hask>. | ||
Revision as of 06:27, 21 December 2007
This is a convention for naming identifiers, where the identifer starts with a capital letter and words begin with capital letters and are not separated by underscores. So, for example, one would use SomeMultiWordName
.
Note that due to Haskell syntax, this would imply the identfier is a type, constructor or class name.
See also: Camel case