PascalCasing

   The practice of marking all word boundaries in long identifiers (such
   as   ThisIsASampleVariable)   (including  the  first  letter  of  the
   identifier) with uppercase. Constrasts with camelCasing, in which the
   first   character   of   the   identifier   is   left   in  lowercase
   (thisIsASampleVariable),  and  with  the traditional C style of short
   all-lower-case   names   with  internal  word  breaks  marked  by  an
   underscore (sample_var).

   Where  these  terms  are  used,  they  usually  go with advice to use
   PascalCasing  for public interfaces and camelCasing for private ones.
   They may have originated at Microsoft, but are in more general use in
   ECMA standards, among Java programmers, and elsewhere.

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[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {camelCasing}]