Most recent edit on 2005-07-04 14:19:47 by NorbertGutscher
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Writing in CamelCase-format consists in joining together words without spaces and capitalizing each word within the compound: HomePage, PageIndex are all examples of CamelCase words. The name comes from the uppercase "bumps" in the middle of the compound word, suggesting the humps of a camel.
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Writing in CamelCase-format consists in joining together words without spaces and capitalizing each word within the compound: HomePage, PageIndex, WikkaWiki are all examples of CamelCase words. The name comes from the uppercase "bumps" in the middle of the compound word, suggesting the humps of a camel.
Edited on 2005-07-04 14:19:23 by NorbertGutscher
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CamelCase strings are automatically parsed as links in Wikka.
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CamelCase strings are automatically parsed as links in Wikka.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2005-07-04 14:19:01 by NorbertGutscher []
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Writing in
CamelCase-format consists in joining together words without spaces and capitalizing each word within the compound:
HomePage,
PageIndex,
WikkaWiki are all examples of
CamelCase words. The name comes from the uppercase "bumps" in the middle of the compound word, suggesting the humps of a camel.
CamelCase strings are automatically parsed as
links in
Wikka.
WikiName is a synonym for
CamelCase.