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Posted by Geoff Berrow on 08/04/06 15:51
Message-ID: <eavli6$m75$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk> from Tony Marston
contained the following:
>The ability to have 3 different variables called box, Box and BOX causes
>problems.
You also said that anyone who programmed in this way would be an idiot.
Well, with a case sensitive language, you can't do this. (or the code
simply won't work).
So by your own arguments, case insensitive languages allow people to be
idiots.
And you still think this is a Good Thing?
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