WordsSmashedTogetherLikeSo
Last edit March 10, 2012
This title describes a class of which the title is a member. Someone call
BertrandRussell
.
When
AddingNewPages
, make new links by typing
WordsSmashedTogetherLikeSo
.
The most popular term for this technique of smashing words together seems to be
CamelCase
, although some people argue that this is instead
PascalCase
. See
CapitalizationRules
.
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They are not "smashed together", they are just "intimate".
I like the term
L
umpyWords
.
--
KatieLucas
Or how about
'space-challenged.'' --
RobHolecko
I've always used the term S
tudlyCaps, but note the semantic difference between camelCase (one hump) and
CamelCase
(two).
Well, the one humped one is dromedaryCase, but
IfYouHaveMoreThanTwoWordsTheNumberOfHumpsIsNotReallyTheDistinctiveThingAboutIt
.
Or what about
CapitalizedConcatenated
? --
StijnSanders
ConCapitalated
-- wandering stranger
Or
CapiCated
-- follower of the wandering stranger
See also:
SmashingWordsTogether
,
WikiName