Re: Mixed case?



On Apr 30, 2:59 pm, s0s...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm totally new to C, so this is a question from a total newbie. I
know most people write the names in C with underscores,
as_in_this_name. But... is it also customary to write them in mixed
case, asWithThisName? Or is it a horrible horrible horrible thing to
do??

There's no *technical* issue with using mixed case, and it appears to
be the more popular style where I've worked; I prefer it myself (more
natural typing than adding a bunch of underscores).
.



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