Posted by Miguel Cruz on 12/17/18 11:54
"Tony Marston" <tony@NOSPAM.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> The problem with case sensitive languages is that thisThing and
> THISTHING are entirely different. That means they can both exist at the
> same time. This can lead to problems in the hands of sloppy or c00l
> programmers. I see no benefit in having two "things" with the exact
> same name, differing only in case, meaning two entirely different
> things.
Pretty much anything can lead to problems in the hands of sloppy
programmers. If this is the crux of your argument against it, we should
all just turn off our computers now.
miguel
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