On 26 May 2005 17:33:33 -0700, "Elliot Temple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks for the link on case sensitivity. I'm curious about the person >who found case sensitivity useful though: what is it useful for? I am curious about why you find case sensitivity annoying. But just mildly curious. Martelli can tell you why Guido keeping case sensitivity in Python was him bowing to the stupidity of the masses. I have been neutral on the subject except to the extent the impetous for going case insensitive would be to statisfy the needs - as Guido uses the word - "non-programmers". a) its probably better to design a programming language around the needs of programmers than around those of non-porgrammers. that much always seemed quite obvious to me. b) it would only help non-programmers who were more comfortable with case insensitivity but hurt non-progammers more comfortable with case sensitivity. That Martelli so strongly favors case insensitivity for his own use, is one of many indications that this is not an issue that cuts along the lines of quantity of programming experience.. That much also seemed pretty obvious, but it didn't seem to stop the folks who wanted case insensitivity from making the non-programmer accessibility issue paramount. and on the flimiest of evidence. Those who prefer sensitivity were anti-accessbility elitists. Damn near Republicans. Classic politics. Thankfully Guido seemed to have lost patience for the whole thing. I think the position is pretty much that Python will be case sensitive becasue it has been case sensitive. Art -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list