Dromedary case
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Like [CamelCase], dromedary case refers to wordsStrungTogether withNoInitial capitalLetter. It is opposed to [camel] case, which capitalizes the [beginnings] of all words, including the initial one.
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A naming style primarily used by computer programmers in which names are compound words composed of initially [capitalized] words, including the first word, [strung] together into one word. It is a counterpart to Camel Case, where the first word is [lowercase].
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