Actually, I prefer to keep camel-hump notation limited to classes and and variable/functions. using underscores for database names is how I tell them apart.
It's like this. When you open up SQL Server and view all rows, it returns the results in what looks like the order in which they hit the database, by...
My purpose is more to make sure that any SQL that gets put in there, since there is no error-checking, won't get executed and screw up the database. I guess...
Hopefully, your clients are not attempting to open connections to your DB, regardless of OS they are on. Only your application, residing on your server, needs to do that. Unless...