Camel case and snake case stand at opposite ends of the variable naming convention spectrum. When multiple words are used to form a variable, camel case joins those words together, without any white ...
Snake case is a naming convention where a developer replaces spaces between words with an underscore. Most object-oriented programming languages don't allow variable, method, class and function names ...
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