TechEd, Tech.Ed or Tech·Ed ?
I struggle with this every year. What's the right one??
- TechEd - CamelCase
- Tech.Ed - CamelCase
with a dot/period - Tech·Ed - CamelCase
with a middle
dot
I've seen all
variations in the same place. I'm guilty of
it too.
Which is correct? The one with the middle dot I suppose.
It's so hard to get that character from my keyboard. I know that I can fire
up the
CHARMAP utility, find the character and then pop it in, but most of the
time I am lazy and just use a dot or sometimes nothing at all.
Comments
- Anonymous
July 02, 2006
I would have thought the shortcut keystroke was the most important bit to highlight... - Anonymous
July 02, 2006
Published Saturday, July 01, 2006 11:09 PM by frankarr
Filed Under: geek, Microsoft TechEd <- not Tech·Ed?
But surely the correct one for you is Tech·Frank? - Anonymous
July 03, 2006
camelCase
PascalCase
UPPERCASE
...so either wikipedia is wrong, or schock horror, we've reinvented the terminology here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpgenref/html/cpconcapitalizationstyles.asp
:-)
PS PascalCase with middle dot is what I grew up with... - Anonymous
July 03, 2006
daniel - nice one.
PascalCase is what I grew up with too.
Maybe you should fix wikipedia - Anonymous
July 12, 2006
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