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Is php class name case sensitive?

Answer Posted / Sourabh Kumar Bhargava

Yes, "PHP Class Names" are case-sensitive. Therefore, a class named "MyClass" would not be the same as "myclass". It's crucial to follow proper naming conventions and be consistent with case when working with classes in PHP.

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