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> Names starting with an underscore are reserved for special facilities in the implementation and the run-time environment, so such names should not be used in application programs.
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Class names are '''`LikeThis`''', methods are '''`likeThis()`''', variables are '''`like_this`''', and constants are '''`LIKE_THIS`'''. Data class members are '''`like_this_`'''.
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Class names are `LikeThis`, methods are `likeThis()`, variables are `like_this`, and constants are `LIKE_THIS`. Data class members are `like_this_`.
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Enumerations are written as
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