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Cole Slinker

I like hyphen-case because the cursor snaps to the hyphen when I’m editing with ALT + arrow key. But underscores are easier to read… 🤔 One of life’s great mysteries.

Art Seabra
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yes. all of the above. ☺︎

Zachary
Zachary @zchry
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untitled_32, untitled_32 (1), untitled_32 (2)

Sajjad Jairaj
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i don't

Rishab Vasudevan
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snake_case for sure. and if it has multiple versions or revisions, then usually: YYMMDD_snake_case

mør
mør @mor
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contextual case

Mirza Baig
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whatEVERCase!

Caspian Ievers
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Regular Title Case 01

Vaibhav Khulbe
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CamelCase 🐪 and sometimes, hypen-case

David Mendes
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DATE_Client-ProjectName_version_author Example: 240403_Nike_LandingPage_v2_dme

Ana Malai
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lately-like-this

chanda
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snake_case

qolvap
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i do camelCases

Eddy Ymeri
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My file naming is a mix of snake & hyphen. Hyphens are used to break up catalog.

Niño
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PascalCase?

 @
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camelcase or snakecase depending on the language. mostly camel case though. also it would be a lower c for camel 😅

Kevin Niedermayr
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hypen-case because it's easier to jump around and edit. But 'meta' infos get added after in snake_case

Noah Conk
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Back in the day it wouldve been: 20240423_CamelCase_NC Year, month, day, file, person’s intuitions of file.this was it it was duplicated we knew who did what. Now it's just: Camel Case_*insert type* (wip, presentation, handoff, etc)