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670 Pointsi dont' know what camel-cased version is.
what is camel-cased version
// I have imported java.io.Console for you. It is a variable called console.
String. firstName= console.readLine("What is your name? ");
console.printf(" hello, my name is %s\n", firstName);
4 Answers
rdaniels
27,258 Pointsif you notice in your code: firstName is camel coded, as is readLine.... the first letter in the first word is lowercase, and the second part has an upper-cased letter... This is standard for a lot of programming languages and kind of helps it to be easier read....
Pauliina K
1,973 PointsCamelcase is when you write the first word with lowercase and then for every new word the first letter of that word has an uppercase letter, like this: camelCaseLetters, firstName, readLine etc. Get it?
Kevin Zheng
670 PointsThanks so much for the feedback. Thank you!
Kevin Zheng
670 PointsThanks so much for the feedback. Thank you!
rdaniels
27,258 Pointsrdaniels
27,258 Pointsif you notice in your code: firstName is camel coded, as is readLine.... the first letter in the first word is lowercase, and the second part has an upper-cased letter... This is standard for a lot of programming languages and kind of helps it to be easier read....