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29/09/2009 06:49:56
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
 
 
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28/09/2009 21:51:22
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
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Autre
Divers
Thread ID:
01424841
Message ID:
01426609
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>>Over the years I've seen maybe half-a-dozen cases, in other peoples' code, where the programmer carelessly used different cases when referring to the same variable or other symbol name in a case-insensitive language. The code was always sloppy, so now it's a real "Danger, Will Robinson!" signal to me.
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>>In the final analysis, I prefer to use autocomplete/IntelliSense-like features of the IDE, or just copy/paste of variable and symbol names rather than typing them every time (error-prone), so case sensitivity doesn't really matter to me. If you code like your language is case-sensitive, even if it isn't, you never get burned.
>
>OK, self test for everyone on this thread: when you type in command window, how do you type something that's otherwise camelcase? Say, you have your code stopped in the debugger, and you want to type a name of a variable. How do you type?
m.
For the record: The only place where I use m.

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