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 Posted by Tony Marston on 07/27/06 07:58 
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
news:WYudnRl91u0MzVrZnZ2dnUVZ_vSdnZ2d@comcast.com... 
> Tony Marston wrote: 
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
>> news:Kb6dnRCvKMxASlvZnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@comcast.com... 
>> 
>>>ImOk wrote: 
>>> 
>>>>I just read a thread about this and I thought I would just add my 
>>>>2cents why this situation exists. 
>>>> 
>>>>In the stone age days, keyboards did not have lowercase. So everything 
>>>>was typed in uppercase. No one bitched about it. Now with upper and 
>>>>lower case keyboards people bitch and curse. Including myself. But I 
>>>>live with it. 
>>>> 
>>>>The main reason why we have case sensitivity in programming languages 
>>>>goes back to the start of cave man days of language development: 
>>>>Compilation and interpretation performance. A compiler does not have to 
>>>>convert symbols to upper case or lower case or whatever. Also, only one 
>>>>way to have a symbol table in memory. This reasoning goes back to the 
>>>>days of slow CPU's and low memory. Today, one could argue otherwise. 
>>>> 
>>>>Same thing for many of the OSes of the world. 
>>>> 
>>>>So, they didn't force case sensitivity on us out of concern of the 
>>>>English language (Only Smalltalk cares about this in a serious manner). 
>>>>After all look at the crappy function names in maney languages 
>>>>including C and PHP. 
>>>> 
>>>>There are many things that we are stuck with for historical reasons 
>>>>that dont make sense today. But these days with autocompletion it 
>>>>shouldn't be much of an issue. Provided you are not using NoTePaD. 
>>>>Although I dislike VB for other reasons it does it it best. If you 
>>>>declare a variable, it will go through and fix it everywhere the same 
>>>>way. No questions asked. 
>>>> 
>>>>Ok, sorry about my rant. 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>>This has been hashed and rehashed ad nauseum in this group.  If you want  
>>>to read about it, check Google Groups. 
>>> 
>>>Please let it drop.  It's not going to change anything - or anyone's  
>>>mind. 
>> 
>> 
>> This is a typical instance of a small number of small minded coders  
>> trying to enforce their idea of what is "pure" on everybody. The whole  
>> idea sucks big time. 
>> 
> 
> Agreed.  You are trying to enforce your ideas on everybody. 
 
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. 
 
> And your position does suck. 
 
That's just your opinion, and I have no respect for your opinion. 
 
--  
Tony Marston 
http://www.tonymarston.net 
http://www.radicore.org
 
  
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