Explain _ and UPPER_CASE naming
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imports in other files should use the same name. Don't define the class
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`Registry` in ReducerRegistry.js and then import it as `Reducers` in other
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files.
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* The names of global constants (including ES6 module-global constants) should
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be written in uppercase with underscores to separate words. For example,
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`BACKGROUND_COLOR`.
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* The underscore character at the beginning of a name signals that the
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respective variable, function, property is non-public i.e. private, protected,
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or internal. In contrast, the lack of an underscore at the beginning of a name
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signals public API.
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