Just Wondering
Stephen Uitti
suitti at haddock.ima.isc.com
Thu Apr 27 04:59:38 AEST 1989
>> In mathematical expressions it's very useful
>> to use case distinctions for related entities. For example,
>> Consider a graph G(V,E)
>> for each vertex v in V do
>> find an edge e in E such that e is incident on v
>> ...
>
>Math texts also tend to use one character identifiers for all objects
>under consideration...
True story. Two physics profs are standing at a blackboard. There
is an equation on the board, something like
2
f(y)ab sin(x)
The one prof is heard to say, "yes, I see f, x, y, a and b, but what
are s, i, and the n function?".
>One last point. I have a color computer a home. To me, having a
>case sensitive language is as bad as having a _color_ sensitive one.
>Can you imagine?!? Consider a program with 512 different variables,
>all spelled "a". How would _YOU_ like to try to debug such a monster?
And your color printer only prints 16 different colors. What is the
ASCII value of a red 'a' anyway?
Stephen.
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