Step 2: Vocabulary
CamelCase is a style of writing in which no spaces are used between words and the first letter of each word is capitalized.
Diacritics are symbols added to letters that usually indicate a difference in pronunciation. Some common diacritics are accents (á), umlauts (ä), and tildes (ã).
A leading zero is a zero placed before a numeral, such as 032 instead of 32. One purpose of writing leading zeros is to ensure proper ordering of sequential numbers. For example, “4” will follow “32” when sorted numerically, whereas “04” will precede “32”.
Semantic naming is a style of filenaming in which name parts are meaningful. Some descriptive information relevant to the recording context in the filename.
Sequential ordering is the process of ordering files in the order of their creation, wherein name parts are not meaningful as they are generated sequentially.
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