Command line junkie.
Recall that intercaps [camelCase] became popular in programming languages that did not allow underscores within names, such as Pascal and Smalltalk. In using intercaps, one seems to be reverting to the early Middle Ages, when handwritten words were not separated, and thus flouting an important readability tool that is a thousand years old. 1
Programmers
Q&A for professional programmers interested in conceptual questions about software development
Meta Stack Overflow
Q&A for meta-discussion of the Stack Exchange family of Q&A websites
Unix & Linux
Q&A for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems.
Cross Validated
Q&A for statisticians, data analysts, data miners and data visualization experts
Theoretical Computer Science
Q&A for theoretical computer scientists and researchers in related fields
Server Fault
Q&A for professional system and network administrators
TeX - LaTeX
Q&A for users of TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and related typesetting systems
Computer Science
Q&A for students, researchers and practitioners of computer science
Programming Puzzles & Code Golf
Q&A for programming puzzle enthusiasts and code golfers