Studly capitals: Difference between revisions

From HaskellWiki
m (nobasvarri)
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
zelcool
delcnar
domcnaa
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