Why-AreWeUsing-BothDashes-And-CamelCase? It creates unnecessary ambiguous situations where you don’t know if a command is Word-Word-Word, Word-WordWord or WordWord-Word. It’s like how PHP names its primitives all over again. Both dashed-separated-commands and CamelCase commands are fine, just, why both?

  • AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.mlOPM
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    4 years ago

    It’s also hard to read. Harder than dash-separated or CamelCase by themselves. Powershell is honestly one of the least visually appealing programming languages IMO.