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106106<a id =" C" ></a >
107107.l-main-section
108+ :marked
109+ ## camelCase
110+ .l-sub-section
111+ :marked
112+ The practice of writing compound words or phrases such that each word or abbreviation begins with a capital letter
113+ _except the first letter which is a lowercase letter_.
114+
115+ Function, property, and method names are typically spelled in camelCase. Examples include: `square`, `firstName` and `getHeroes`.
116+
117+ This form is also known as **lower camel case**, to distinguish it from **upper camel case** which we call [PascalCase](#pascalcase).
118+ When we write "camelCase" in this documentation we always mean *lower camel case*.
119+
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109121 ## Component
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128140// #docregion d1
129141 <a id =" D" ></a >
130142.l-main-section
143+ :marked
144+ ## dash-case
145+ .l-sub-section
146+ :marked
147+ The practice of writing compound words or phrases such that each word is separated by a dash or hyphen (-).
148+
149+ Directive selectors and the root of filenames are often spelled in dash-case. Examples include: `my-app` and the `hero-list.component.ts`.
150+
151+ This form is also known as [kebab-case](#kebab-case).
152+
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132154 ## Data Binding
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375397
376398<a id =" J" ></a >
399+
400+ .l-main-section
377401<a id =" K" ></a >
402+ :marked
403+ ## kebab-case
404+ .l-sub-section
405+ :marked
406+ The practice of writing compound words or phrases such that each word is separated by a dash or hyphen (-).
407+
408+ Directive selectors and the root of filenames are often spelled in kebab-case. Examples include: `my-app` and the `hero-list.component.ts`.
409+
410+ This form is also known as [dash-case](#dash-case).
411+
378412<a id =" L" ></a >
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465499.l-main-section
466500<a id =" P" ></a >
501+ :marked
502+ ## PascalCase
503+ .l-sub-section
504+ :marked
505+ The practice of writing compound words or phrases such that each word or abbreviation begins with a capital letter.
506+ Class names are typically spelled in PascalCase. Examples include: `Person` and `Customer`.
507+
508+ This form is also known as **upper camel case**, to distinguish it from **lower camel case** which we simply call [camelCase](#camelcase).
509+ In this documentation, "PascalCase" means *upper camel case* and "camelCase" means *lower camel case*.
510+
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468512 ## Pipe
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