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33 lines
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Naming Conventions in Angular
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In general Angular should follow TypeScript naming conventions.
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See: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Coding-guidelines
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Classes:
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- Example: `Compiler`, `ApplicationMetadata`
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- Camel case with first letter uppercase
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- In general prefer single words. (This is so that when appending `Proto` or `Factory` the class
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is still reasonable to work with.)
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- Should not end with `Impl` or any other word which describes a specific implementation of an
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interface.
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Interfaces:
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- Follow the same rules as Classes
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- Should not have `I` or `Interface` in the name or any other way of identifying it as an interface.
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Methods and functions:
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- Example: `bootstrap`, `someMethod`
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- Should be camel case with first letter lowercase
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Constants:
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- Example: `CORE_DIRECTIVES`
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- Should be all uppercase with SNAKE_CASE
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