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* The identifier can contain only numbers, letters and underscores
* The identifier can contain only numbers, letters and underscores
* The identifier must not start with a number
* The identifier must not start with a number
* The identifier name must not be the same as a language [[keyword]]


== Identifier naming conventions ==
== Identifier naming conventions ==

Latest revision as of 10:29, 15 August 2025

Different programming languages have different rules on how identifiers can be named.

In most programming languages, you must follow these identifier naming rules:

  • The identifier cannot contain spaces
  • The identifier can contain only numbers, letters and underscores
  • The identifier must not start with a number
  • The identifier name must not be the same as a language keyword

Identifier naming conventions

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While not rules, most programming languages have conventions you should follow.

There are also good practices to name your identifier as clearly as possible.

See: Identifier naming conventions