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= Popular Marketing Code Standards =
= Variable Naming Conventions =


= = 1. Variable Naming Conventions ==
== Local Variables ==


=== 1.a Local Variables ===
Local variable names should all be lower case: <pre>$email</pre>


Local variables should be all lower case, ex. email
If the local variable name is made up of multiple words, use snake case: <pre>$email_address</pre>


If the local variable is made up of multiple words, use snake case, ex. email_addres
== Functions ==
 
Function names should all be lowercase: <pre>update</pre>
 
If the function name is made up of multiple words, use snake case: <pre>update_by_id</pre>
 
== Classes ==
 
Class names should all be capitalized: <pre>Vertical</pre>
 
If the class name is made up of multiple words, use Pascal case: <pre>VerticalGroup</pre>

Latest revision as of 17:19, 26 October 2022

Variable Naming Conventions

Local Variables

Local variable names should all be lower case:

$email

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