• @Sakychu@lemmy.world
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    438 months ago

    I would argue since that is a compound word it is actually much easier to read since you know how the parts are supposed to be spoken. If that makes sense 😅

    • @hstde@feddit.de
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      228 months ago

      Speaking as a German and a software developer: just because you can, does not mean you should.

      Sometimes it is easier and better to not stuff words together and give readers a bad time than to write “Schiffsschraubeneichungsvorgabenverordnungsüberwacher”.

      • @I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world
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        228 months ago

        Schiffsschraubeneichungsvorgabenverordnungsüberwacher

        From google translate: “Ship propeller calibration specification regulation supervisor”

        • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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          98 months ago

          CamelCase

          Technically you mean PascalCase - camelCase starts with an uncapitalized letter :)

        • Hjalmar
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          18 months ago

          It would also make sense as the rule is to capitalise the first letter in all nouns

      • @Sakychu@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        Sorry for replying this late, totally missed it but i like the analogy. But what would be the alternative? Creating a new word for every function?

        P. S: Also SchiffsSchraubeenEichungsvorgabenVerordnungsÜberwachung is much more readable: That’s why sir Pascal mounted a camel and created PascalCase and camelCase! (reading all the other answers I am proud that we collectively came to the same conclusions that it should be PascalCase!)