It is a Racket convention to use lower-case letters and [...], as in the identifier top-bracket-amount. The rare exception is when proper names are used such as Newton. In other languages, instead of top-bracket-amount one might write this as TopBracketAmount or top _ bracket _ amount, but avoid these styles when writing Racket code.
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It is a Racket convention to use lower-case letters and [...], as in the identifier top-bracket-amount. The rare exception is when proper names are used such as Newton. In other languages, instead of top-bracket-amount one might write this as TopBracketAmount or top _ bracket _ amount, but avoid these styles when writing Racket code.
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It is a Racket convention to use lower-case letters and [...], as in the identifier top-bracket-amount. The rare exception is when proper names are used such as Newton. In other languages, instead of top-bracket-amount one might write this as TopBracketAmount or top _ bracket _ amount, but avoid these styles when writing Racket code.
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