Re: Case sensitivity in programming languages.
- From: Miguel Cruz <spam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:10:06 +0800
"Tony Marston" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No I'm not. It is the other way around. All computer languages and operating
systems were orginally case-insensitive. Windows is still case-nsensitive,
as are all the Windows products. Then a few lame-brains thought that case
sensitivity would be really "kewl" and they are now trying to enforce their
pathetic ideas on everybody else.
That's an excellent objective analysis of the historical issues
involved. I think we can safely close this case now; your talents are
needed elsewhere.
miguel
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