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Mike Sokolov scripsit: > Should it be CamelCaseLol; not really - oughta be CamelCaseLOL I think. Google's Java style guide goes with CamelCaseLol, even though the Java libraries use CamelCaseLOL. The trouble is with names like RelativeURIFactory, where your eye can't see where the acronym ends correctly. RelativeUriFactory is more readable, even if you do have a momentary flash of a canton in Switzerland. ObXML: $EMPLOYER's NDRs, which I had a lot to do with (buffs nails), use lowerCamelCaseLol for both elements and attributes. We also control spelling and hyphenation (hyphenated words are treated as two words) by looking at m-w.com. -- John Cowan cowan@ccil.org "You need a change: try Canada" "You need a change: try China" --fortune cookies opened by a couple that I know
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