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# {{lb|en|computing}} [[CamelCase]] with the first letter [[capitalize]]d, e.g. ''SomeKindOfName''
# {{lb|en|computing}} [[CamelCase]] with the first letter [[capitalize]]d, e.g. ''SomeKindOfName''
#: {{syn|en|UpperCamelCase|StudlyCaps}}
#: {{syn|en|UpperCamelCase|StudlyCaps}}

Latest revision as of 13:02, 11 December 2022

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Etymology

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Referring to the Pascal programming language.

Noun

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Pascal case (uncountable)

  1. (computing) CamelCase with the first letter capitalized, e.g. SomeKindOfName.
    Synonyms: UpperCamelCase, StudlyCaps