Naming convention
            
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| Hey guys! Quick question... Why are some functions camelCased while others are not? Like tryFunction/trycatch. Is there a rule behind it? | 
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            kgryte
          
      
      
        Jul 15, 2024 
      
    
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| @svallory Thanks for opening this discussion. Where are you referring to, specifically? Documentation, namespace? Looking at the docs and namespace, it does look like we are inconsistent here:. In this particular case, I don't think we have a rationale for diverging conventions. I'd be inclined to update  | 
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@svallory Thanks for opening this discussion. Where are you referring to, specifically? Documentation, namespace?
Looking at the docs and namespace, it does look like we are inconsistent here:
stdlib/lib/node_modules/@stdlib/utils/lib/index.js
Line 1769 in 7c17308
In this particular case, I don't think we have a rationale for diverging conventions. I'd be inclined to update
trythenandtrycatchtotryThenandtryCatch, as this seems preferable totryfunctionandtryrequire.