Case sensitive and ludicrous statements
Douglas Alan
nessus at mit.edu
Mon Dec 8 01:05:28 EST 2003
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mjackson at alumni.caltech.edu (Mark Jackson) writes: > Re. CamelCase and SmallTalk: ISTR that the Alto keyboard lacked an > underscore character (I believe the character code was used for > left-arrow, which I vaguely recall was used for assignment in BCPL > and/or Mesa). As constructions like foo_bar are the obvious > alternative to FooBar, could this lack have been a factor at PARC? That sounds plausible. I think I also remember using a computer at some point that didn't have an underscore character. It's hard to come up with another explanation -- the Smalltalk folk where way too smart to have done something that on the face of things is quite silly. |>oug
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