> Think in English, not programmerspeak, and it will all be effortless.
> (Thinking in English will probably also lead to writing more readable
> code in general...)
I totally understand the advantages of this approach. My concern is
that when something goes wrong it could compound the difficulty of
locating the problem. It's difficult enough trying to locate typos in
variable names in interpreted languages without having the language
introduce its own variations on spelling. But, the whole thing is
neither here nor there. That's the way it is. There is no way to
disable that "feature"; and so, I have to live with it. Thanks for
the input.
... doug
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