[Michael Chermside] > ... > I could also point out that in those cases where it ISN'T > possible to use one word, the alllowercaseformat is a real > pain to read, especially for non-native english speakers. But all_lower_case_format isn't, and some claim it's easier for non-native readers to read than stuffRammedTogetherLikeThis. I believe it, in part because it's easier for this native reader to read: WordRamming doesn't exist in real-life English. In SmallDoses such affectations can be helpful to draw attention, and that's fine for class names, or Wiki page titles. ButOveruseOf snyAffectation isWearying.
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