CAMEL CASE
Camel case or CamelCase is the practice of writing adjoining (related) words without spaces between each word and with each word in the string capitalized. This style is used in many wikis and other programs to join terms together - such as Search Engine Optimization becoming SearchEngineOptimization - for various reasons, including to create automatic links to pages with the name of the CamelCase word. The term comes from the "humps" in the middle of the new string, created by internal capitalization, which is reminiscent of the humps on a camel's back.
The CamelCase convention used in this wiki course software allows for strong cross-referencing.
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