Just Wondering
Jim Giles
jlg at lanl.gov
Sat Apr 22 14:09:46 AEST 1989
>From article <17037 at mimsy.UUCP>, by chris at mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek):
> In article <13159 at dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> jskuskin at eleazar.dartmouth.edu
> (Jeffrey Kuskin) writes:
>> Why is C case-sensitive?
> BecAUSe peopLE arE CaSE senSITive, as YOU CAn noW see.
Ah, but do you intend to imply that "BecAUSe peopLE arE CaSE senSITive,
as YOU CAn noW see" has a different _MEANING_ from "Because people are
case sensitive, as you can now see?" The fact is that most people are
_NOT_ case sensitive with respect to the _MEANINGS_ of the words. So,
computer languages probably shouldn't let case effect the meaning either.
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