Case Sensitivity and Learnability
Dirk Heise
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Sat Jan 29 21:48:56 EST 2000
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Will Rose <cwr at crash.cts.com> schrieb im Beitrag <86u4uf$26lq$1 at thoth.cts.com>... [...] > Your arguments are reasonable, but they are arguments against systems > which are both case-insensitive _and_ case-preserving. The trouble with > CI/CP is that the compiler sees a different set of tokens from those seen > by the programmer, and it's sometimes difficult for the programmer to > realise this. If unskilled programmers find case too difficult or > distracting, the cure is to force a single case, either upper or lower. > This could be done by an (optional?) compiler switch. PLEASE DON'T THINK I'M SHOUTING. I'M JUST NOSTALGIC AND I WANT MY C64 BACK. DIRK. ("TEACHER, WHY IS MY PROGRAM ALL BIG LETTERS?" "YOU'D BE TOO DUMB TOO READ IT OTHERWISE.")
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