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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Hmm, wasn't it Albert Einstein in 1905 who thought up the idea of using 'bottom
> slashes' instead of spaces?? ;-P (Sorry, I don't know what they are called)...
Underscores.
> Now, if I only knew what 'Camel Case filename' means... :-?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case
> > A filename is a single word.
It is, however the screen display of ASCII(32) (IIRC) has no special meaning
unless we attribute it one. So from a purely technical perspective, when the
filename is _inside quotes_ then it's kind of easy to see what's going on.
However, the obvious problem, and why I try to avoid spaces and underscores, is
that it's hard to deal with leading, trailing, and multiples characters like
that.
> > I would think especially a native German speaker would gravitate more
> > towards Bezirksschornsteinfegermeister than "district chimney sweep
> > master". ;)
lol.
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