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 -- Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.six.de +49-711-99091-77 Wir stellen für Sie aus auf der CeBIT 2002 und freuen uns in Halle 6 auf Ihren Besuch am Stand H 18 -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php