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				@Raspik don't be that guy :D it is annoying to use prefixed methods, there are already private
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				 boussi429ymy_function() all the way baby. boussi429ymy_function() all the way baby.
 
 (not really though, also depends on the language and its conventions)
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				 yusijs12459yGenerally camel case, but for classes i often use MyFunction, and always prefix private with _ because reasons. yusijs12459yGenerally camel case, but for classes i often use MyFunction, and always prefix private with _ because reasons.
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				Totally depends on the language - option 3 for functions in php and ruby, option 2 for functions in javascript, swift, objc. Also using option 1 for class naming everywhere.
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				@Fixxel isn't coupling your variable names to their types a bad idea? What if your int needs changed to a long or decimal? What if an array is changed to a list? What benefit do you see from doing this?

















Which one are you ?
MyFunction()
myFunction()
my_function()
Myfunction()
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