Thanks for the response. Regarding your capitalization, if that works for you and your team, then I don't have a problem. For me personally, I find it visually jarring when something differs epecially when there are multiple capitalization methods in a single class. In the C# world, I think mixed capitalization is not very common. As well as Visual Studio 2017 with .editorconfig can define capitalization conventions and flag violations with a warning. Which I've done so these would have shown as warnings for D if he were using VS 2017.
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Thanks for the response. Regarding your capitalization, if that works for you and your team, then I don't have a problem. For me personally, I find it visually jarring when something differs epecially when there are multiple capitalization methods in a single class. In the C# world, I think mixed capitalization is not very common. As well as Visual Studio 2017 with .editorconfig can define capitalization conventions and flag violations with a warning. Which I've done so these would have shown as warnings for D if he were using VS 2017.