Standard method names, why is the l in println not capital? [closed]
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01-06-2021 - |
문제
I've been programming in Java for 6 weeks now, and was wondering why in println the l is lower case, but in most other methods each word starts with an upper case letter.
Is this because line is abreviated? Are there a set of standards that I should be aware of when naming methods. I've had a look through the Sun standards, and can't see a rule anywhere about making the first letter of an abrivated word lower case...
해결책
It's because println
existed way before Java
다른 팁
There's many other more jarring inconsistencies if you look hard enough. The naming standard suggests that there should never be runs of capitals, even in abbreviations. Uri
, Url
, UrlConnection
, HttpClient
are the expected names of cases.
Unfortunately, changing them is unlikely to be worth the effort?