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Python Python Basics (2015) Python for Beginners First Quiz

Melih YILDIZ
Melih YILDIZ
135 Points

Why can't I use uppercase?

What is the difference between new_variable and newVariable?

1 Answer

Ken Alger
STAFF
Ken Alger
Treehouse Teacher

Melih;

There is nothing explicitly preventing you from using upper case in your variable names. However, you will find that in the Python community it is far more common to use names with underscores such as new_variable instead of newVariable. From a programming standpoint, however, it doesn't matter.

Your development team may not appreciate it very much, however, to not use a standard naming convention.

Post back with further questions.

Ken

Melih YILDIZ
Melih YILDIZ
135 Points

Thanks for the answer!