Lower Camel Case

last modified: October 23, 2014

A naming convention of the CamelCase family in which several words are joined together, where the first letter of the entire word is lowercase, but subsequent first letters are uppercase.

thisIsAnExample
ThisIsNotAnExample

Contrast this with UpperCamelCase (also known as PascalCase), where the first letter of every word is capitalized.


See: CapitalizationRules

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