>OTOH, "discipline" is sometimes mistaken for "this compiler won't do that for you, you have to take care of that manually".
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>Have we forgotten the historical reason for declaration of variables? They had to be declared so the compiler could create space and control blocks for them, so when it finds them in code it would simply insert pointers in the object code.
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>That was decades ago.
Instead of the compiler having to figure out mixed case, Intellisense in VS.NET keeps your code correct. As soon as pretty much anything is declared, Intellisense immediately kicks in anytime you start to reference it in an object.
Works for me anyway, and I'm seriously lazy when it comes to keeping correct case.
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