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  2. Wikipedia:File names - Wikipedia

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    As a matter of principle, it is best to leave all files with generally valid names at their locations, even if slightly better names may exist. So, for example: So, for example: File:TowerBridge'09.jpg should not be renamed to File:Tower_Bridge_2009.jpg only because the latter looks a bit better.

  3. Filename - Wikipedia

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    File system utilities and naming conventions on various systems prohibit particular characters from appearing in filenames or make them problematic: [8] Except as otherwise stated, the symbols in the Character column, " and < for example, cannot be used in Windows filenames.

  4. Coding conventions - Wikipedia

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    These conventions usually cover file organization, indentation, comments, declarations, statements, white space, naming conventions, programming practices, programming principles, programming rules of thumb, architectural best practices, etc. These are guidelines for software structural quality.

  5. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a naming convention is a set of rules for choosing the character sequence to be used for identifiers which denote variables, types, functions, and other entities in source code and documentation. Reasons for using a naming convention (as opposed to allowing programmers to choose any character sequence) include the ...

  6. Coding best practices - Wikipedia

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    Example: A variable for taking in weight as a parameter for a truck can be named TrkWeight, TruckWeightKilograms or Truck_Weight_Kilograms, with TruckWeightKilograms (See Pascal case naming of variables) often being the preferable one since it is instantly recognizable, but naming convention is not always consistent between projects and/or ...

  7. 8.3 filename - Wikipedia

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    VFAT, a variant of FAT with an extended directory format, was introduced in Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.5. It allowed mixed-case Unicode long filenames (LFNs) in addition to classic 8.3 names by using multiple 32-byte directory entry records for long filenames (in such a way that old 8.3 system software will only recognize one as the valid directory entry).

  8. Filename extension - Wikipedia

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    The convention of using suffixes continued, even though HPFS supports extended attributes for files, allowing a file's type to be stored in the file as an extended attribute. Microsoft's Windows NT 's native file system, NTFS , and the later ReFS , also store the file name as a single string; again, the convention of using suffixes to simulate ...

  9. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (file formats)

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    Disambiguation pages, in the case of ambiguity (.doc (file extension), .cas (file extension)). Main articles will fall into at least three categories: Articles about file formats independent of specific programs (PNG, MOD (file format), ZIP (file format)). These should be named as per those examples: all-caps, with a "(file format)" dab if needed.