Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
> To use file system as a user, there is no logic required.
> (I mean control structures are not needed to use files)
> I guess Java/C/C++ is very popular and serious programmers
> know at least one of them. Chances are high that new users
> get confused by PHP after learnning Java/C/C++.
> I think students learn Java/C/C++ in a university rather
> than PHP :)

how many ut these make actualy *use* of the case sensitivity
these languages provide (other than cpp #define CONSTANT)?


> Anyway, if we stay in with current case insensitive names,
> I  think we should not have case preserved names for other
> technology.

could you elaborate on that?
either i am completely stupid or this argument
is complete nonsens ...


> If we are willing to be nice to other technology, we
> should go for case sensitive names, IMHO.

it is not about being nice to other technologies
(once again, i don't like the term technology in this
  context), it is about being compatible with external
interfaces while being nice to users meeting their
expectations regarding bc and convenience



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