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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/28/06 12:26
Tony Marston wrote:
> "Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
> news:pan.2006.07.27.15.30.31.757191@you.now...
>
>>On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 13:13:29 +0100, Tony Marston wrote:
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>>
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>>>"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
>>>news:VZqdndIgAfB2OlXZnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>
>>>>Tony Marston wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>"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.
>>
>>Sorry to jump in the middle of this but... no they weren't.
>>
>>C, the language that Windows was written in, is and has always been case
>>sensitive.
>
>
> The Windows OS is, and has always been, case-insensitive. So have all the
> tools such as Word, Notepad, etc.
>
> All the operating systems and languages which I used before Personal
> Computers and Windows existed, such as mainframes and mini-computers, were
> all case-insensitive. Just because one particular language enforced
> case-sensitivity should not mean that it now has to be enforced on every
> language and every operating system.
>
Yea, and Tony expects the rest of the world to remain in the "computer
dark ages" with antiquated tools and techniques - just because HE
doesn't like them.
ROFLMAO!
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