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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/26/05 17:05 
Tony Marston wrote: 
> "Anonymous" <anonymous@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message  
> news:43AE8ECF.54D24C7C@nowhere.invalid... 
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>>Tony Marston wrote: 
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>>>Case-sensitivity is the whole point of this thread. Any language that has  
>>>a 
>>>feature which can be abused and which produces unmaintainable code is a  
>>>BAD 
>>>language. Any language that allows the same variable or function name to 
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>>Then any language is bad by your definition. 
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> Any language that allows stupid mistakes is a bad language. That's why some  
> programmers say that statically-typed and compiled languages are better that  
> dynamically-typed interpretted languages. 
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>  
>>That's not true. Anyone proficient in german can assure you that "Helft 
>>den armen Vögeln." and "Helft den Armen vögeln." means something 
>>*completely* different! ;-) 
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> Trust the bloody square-head sausage-eaters to throw a spanner in the works.  
> But in ENGLISH, which is the universal language, there is no difference.  
> Just check out any dictionary. Does it have separate entries in each case?  
> No? I wonder why..... 
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>  
 
Gee, another American who thinks he's the center of the universe... 
 
 
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