All members are camel case, right? Why True/False but not true/false, which is more relaxed?
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This, as Andrew points out, is probably because all (most)? built-in constants are capitalized. |
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All of python's built-in constants are capitalized or [upper] CamelCase: |
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Here's a possible explaination:
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I'd say that they're called |
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Cozz python is inconsistent. |
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