Coding standards get around that problem...
But in the end, if you don't like case-sensitive languages, there are others you can use.
>Hm,
>this is something I never understand.
>If I do things case sensitive then there is a sense in using a var named Loop and an other namend loop in the same scope. So how could any IDE catch in if I code like this? If I avoid names like the example then otoh there is no need for it anyway.
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>This all is a kind of rubbish some curlish compiler coder has done in the days of yore where a simple UPPER (or the like) was to much memory and to much runtime. And the believers of low level languages think it is a commandment.
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>Agnes
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer