Yeah, you've never had a snotty attitude.
>The snotty attitude of some developers is prime reason they are often so bad at working in teams.
>I agree with you about the tone of the comments.
>Luckily its always the usual suspects who come out with it (here and in the real world) so one is prepared and can move on.
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>>In that "case" we are in complete agreement. I thought you meant there were good reasons to do so.
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>>>It wasn't a personal attack and had nothing to do with personal issues. Just that if the developer is simply changing case on a variable to mean something different, then he isn't a good developer.
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>>>>All right. Who hung the "kick me" sign on my back?
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>>>>I am not going to get all offended, will just say I take offense at that remark. I am not a Rick Strahl or Ken Levy or Steve Black (et al), and my personal issues are well chronicled here, but I have always been a pretty good developer. If I were the type to brag, like some, I might even say more than good. I thought it was a reasonable question to ask Viv.
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>>>>>If that's an issue, your development problems are bigger than that.
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>>>>>>Why do you like case sensitivity? That's not a leading question, nor is it a big issue to me. It just seems like asking for trouble if two variables differ only by case.