These two are joined by several others in having colloquial names:
Naming convention, multiple-word identifiers
I've seen kebab-case used in Scheme. It is also convenient in domain names, though there are some sound arguments in favor of registering both the hyphenated and non-hyphenated version of a given domain. One reason is that it's hard, in an audio advertisement, to specify the hyphen without making that the most memorable part of the domain.
Dave
In reply to Re^3: Formatting variable names
by davido
in thread Formatting variables
by Bod
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