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  1. Converting a string with spaces into camel case - Stack Overflow

    Mar 19, 2019 · How can I convert a string into camel case using javascript regex? EquipmentClass name or Equipment className or equipment class name or Equipment Class Name should all …

  2. naming - What are the different kinds of cases? - Stack Overflow

    camelCase camelCase must (1) start with a lowercase letter and (2) the first letter of every new subsequent word has its first letter capitalized and is compounded with the previous word. An …

  3. Pascal casing or Camel Casing for C# code? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 29, 2008 · I've been arguing with my coworkers about Pascal casing (upper camel case) vs. lower CamelCasing. They are used to lower camel casing for everything from table names in SQL …

  4. How to configure serilog to destructure objects to JSON using …

    Mar 19, 2025 · I have already configured the application to serialize and deserialize JSON messages to and from controller endpoints with JsonNamingPolicy.CamelCase using …

  5. How to convert snake_case to camelCase? - Stack Overflow

    replacing snake_case or kebab-case to camelCase only for string (ES6+):

  6. Camel case and Pascal case mistake - Stack Overflow

    Jan 20, 2017 · I believe what the author meant was that, with a camelCase symbol, if you remove the initial lower case letters, you end up with a PascalCase word (just like if you take the camel case " …

  7. language agnostic - Acronyms in CamelCase - Stack Overflow

    Mar 20, 2013 · I have a doubt about CamelCase. Suppose you have this acronym: Unesco = United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. You should write:

  8. Should I use "camel case" or underscores in Python?

    Jan 18, 2012 · Are python developers and C# developers two kinds of species? @Gqqnbig I think the intended meaning of the quoted part is that lowercase-with-underscores is more readable than …

  9. What is the naming convention in Python for variables and functions ...

    Coming from a C# background the naming convention for variables and methods are usually either camelCase or PascalCase: // C# example string thisIsMyVariable = "a" public void …

  10. JSON Naming Convention (snake_case, camelCase or PascalCase)

    Is there a standard on JSON naming?I see most examples using all lower case separated by underscore, aka snake_case, but can it be used PascalCase or camelCase as well?