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Function definitions should all be full definitions with no shorthand/arrow notation: <pre>function function_name(parameter_1, parameter_2)</pre> | Function definitions should all be full definitions with no shorthand/arrow notation: <pre>function function_name(parameter_1, parameter_2)</pre> | ||
= In-line Callbacks = | |||
In-line callbacks should utilize shorthand/arrow notation: <pre>button.addEventListener('click', (event) => { });</pre> | |||
Revision as of 17:06, 26 October 2022
Naming Conventions
Local Variables
Local variable names should all be lower case:
If the local variable name is made up of multiple words, use snake case:
email_address
Functions
Function names should all be lowercase:
update
If the function name is made up of multiple words, use snake case:
update_by_id
Classes
Class names should all be capitalized:
Vertical
If the class name is made up of multiple words, use Pascal case:
VerticalGroup
Function Definitions
Function definitions should all be full definitions with no shorthand/arrow notation:
function function_name(parameter_1, parameter_2)
In-line Callbacks
In-line callbacks should utilize shorthand/arrow notation:
button.addEventListener('click', (event) => { });