If you hadn't heard kebob-case called that before there's a chance you haven't heard SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE called that before, and I couldn't live myself if I didn't let you know.
Awe, in turn I have never seen that particular xkcd—it's great! I learned to call it "feigning surprise" and I always try and be conscious of it (though I still catch myself doing it from time-to-time).
If you hadn't heard kebob-case called that before there's a chance you haven't heard SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE called that before, and I couldn't live myself if I didn't let you know.
that's hilarious, thanks for sharing that.
Perennially relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1053/
Awe, in turn I have never seen that particular xkcd—it's great! I learned to call it "feigning surprise" and I always try and be conscious of it (though I still catch myself doing it from time-to-time).
Google considers it too violent apparently. In one of their recent changes to their style guide, they started recommending "dash-case" instead.
https://developers.google.com/style/word-list#letter-k
This guide is stupid. They recommend not using “janky.”
Tbf, dash-case is more descriptive. Kebab doesn't mean skewer everywhere
Same. I had tears in my eyes from laughing. For some inexplicable reason it seems incredibly funny.