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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T17:44:21+00:00 2026-05-12T17:44:21+00:00

What is the universally accepted naming convention for c#? (functions, classes, parameters, local variables,

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    2026-05-12T17:44:22+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    Microsoft has an excellent set of guidelines on class library design, including a section on naming. In short (examples in parentheses):

    • Classes/Structs: PascalCase (WebRequest)
    • Interfaces: PascalCase with I prefix (IDisposable)
    • Methods: PascalCase (ToUpper)
    • Properties: PascalCase (Length)
    • Events: PascalCase (Click)
    • Namespaces: PascalCase (System.Collections; unusual to have two words in one part though)
    • Non-constant variables including parameters: camelCased (keySelector)
    • Constants: PascalCase (Int32.MaxValue)
    • Enums: PascalCase, singular for non-flags and plural for flags (HttpStatusCode, BindingFlags)
    • Attributes: PascalCase with “Attribute” suffix (ThreadStaticAttribute)

    Private names are up to you, but I tend to follow the same conventions as for everything else. Hungarian notation (in the style of Win32) is discouraged, although many places use “m_” or “_” as a prefix for instance variables.

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