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A convention is a set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted norms. It typically helps common efficiency or understanding but is not required, as opposed to a strict standard or protocol. In programming, a typical kind of convention is the coding convention which stipulates how programmers should format and style their programs.

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A generic tag covering any accepted method of doing things, which could include naming, spacing, coding, commenting, etc.

There are the more-specific *-convention tags:

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