ABAP and Snake case
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Difference between ABAP and Snake case
ABAP vs. Snake case
ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "general report creation processor") is a high-level programming language created by the German software company SAP SE. Snake case (or snake_case) is the practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the elements are separated with one underscore character (_) and no spaces, with each element's initial letter usually lowercased within the compound and the first letter either upper or lower case—as in "foo_bar" and "Hello_world".
Similarities between ABAP and Snake case
ABAP and Snake case have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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- What ABAP and Snake case have in common
- What are the similarities between ABAP and Snake case
ABAP and Snake case Comparison
ABAP has 48 relations, while Snake case has 26. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (48 + 26).
References
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