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Naming conventions used for variables and functions in C
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GLOBALLY ACCEPTED FORMAT
MISRA/JSF/AUTOSAR covers nearly 100% of any and every industry-standard for naming and organising C/C++ code. … Many programmers will be opponent of this, but I personally thing that there is nothing wrong with adopting javadoc style function/variable naming in C/C++. …