For crying out loud, why do you Java/C++ programmers continue trying to make a GOOD programming language into a mediocre one by making it mixed case?. Let it go. This is the way it works, and thank GOD for it. -------------------------------------------- On Fri, 8/2/13, Automatic digest processor <[email protected]> wrote:
Subject: ASSEMBLER-LIST Digest - 1 Aug 2013 to 2 Aug 2013 (#2013-114) To: "Recipients of ASSEMBLER-LIST digests" <[email protected]> Date: Friday, August 2, 2013, 11:00 PM ASSEMBLER-LIST Digest - 1 Aug 2013 to 2 Aug 2013 (#2013-114) LISTSERV at the University of Georgia ASSEMBLER-LIST Digest - 1 Aug 2013 to 2 Aug 2013 (#2013-114) Table of contents: YREGS MACRO doc? (3) mixed case or what (5) Automatic reply: mixed case or what Automatic reply: YREGS MACRO doc? YREGS MACRO doc? Re: YREGS MACRO doc? (08/02) From: "Robert A. Rosenberg" <[email protected]> Re: YREGS MACRO doc? (08/02) From: Christopher Pomasl <[email protected]> Re: YREGS MACRO doc? (08/02) From: Larry Lawler <[email protected]> mixed case or what mixed case or what (08/02) From: Martin Truebner <[email protected]> Re: mixed case or what (08/02) From: Tony Thigpen <[email protected]> Re: mixed case or what (08/02) From: Jonathan Scott <[email protected]> Re: mixed case or what (08/02) From: Martin Truebner <[email protected]> Re: mixed case or what (08/02) From: John Ehrman <[email protected]> Automatic reply: mixed case or what Automatic reply: mixed case or what (08/02) From: DAL POS Raphael <[email protected]> Automatic reply: YREGS MACRO doc? Automatic reply: YREGS MACRO doc? (08/02) From: "Baraniecki, Ray" <[email protected]> Browse the ASSEMBLER-LIST online archives.
