Am Freitag, 11. August 2017, 00:02:38 CEST schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
On Thursday 2017-08-10 20:10, Jan Ritzerfeld wrote: [...]
As I already told you, "Url" is perfect upper camel case! See https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html#s5.3-camel-case
"url" is not a word in a linguistic sense, but an acronym;
If you read my first reply to you in this thread, you would know that I am aware of this and it is actually an initialism.
as for the scope of Google's document, URL is in the same class as "IPv6", and so their recommendations don't even apply, [...]
Sorry. I don't get it. The section explicitly cares about acronyms or unusual constructs like "IPv6" or "iOS". Just have a look at the first example: "XML HTTP request". "XMLHTTPRequest" is the incorrect one and thus "URL". Or the second one: "new customer ID". "newCustomerID" is the incorrect one and thus "URL". And even "supports IPv6 on iOS?". "supportsIPv6OnIOS" is the incorrect one and thus "URL". Gruß Jan -- If the opposite of pro is con, what is the opposite of Progress? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org