Der Gebrauch des Majuskeln ist ein weiterer Anlass, warum ich meine, dass
unsere Deutschesprachefreunde haben eine bessere Idee.

(Yeah, the middle of that sentence might have an issue or two.)

On 2014-03-03 11:36, Ed Jaffe wrote:
On 3/3/2014 11:24 AM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
All my COBOL courses teach writing code in mixed case. Often I find
customers who tell me the shop standard is still all uppercase.

When I use the "all uppercase makes feel like I'm shouting" line,
I often get back "lowercase is like whispering".

LOL. Never heard that one until now. :)

Of course, quips - no matter how clever - don't refute studies. Citing
them might be useful...

--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
831 Parkview Drive North
El Segundo, CA 90245
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--
M. Ray Mullins
Roseville, CA, USA
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German is essentially a form of assembly language consisting entirely of far 
calls heavily accented with throaty guttural sounds. ---ilvi
French is essentially German with messed-up pronunciation and spelling.  
--Robert B Wilson
English is essentially French converted to 7-bit ASCII.  ---Christophe Pierret 
[for Alain LaBonté]

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