Naming Conventions in Application Development

Why use naming conventions? The use of standardized names for the elements of a project (or the naming conventions) allows all persons involved in the project to share the same language. It makes the code easier to understand for everybody, as it follows known rules, as well as making the application development more coherent.

The naming conventions presented in this [article] are used throughout the [InterAKT's] entire documentation. We recommend you use these conventions when developing web applications. In no way are they imposed, or the only ones possible to use.

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