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Originally Posted by murg
Case sensitivity on a consumer device is bad. Really bad.
For 'normal' people, there is no difference between 'Wizard of Oz' and 'Wizard of OZ'. Only those weird computer people think they are different.
And I've been dealing with Unix since it was still at Bell Labs...
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Yes, but I also think that case sensivity is bad even software development: why the function CalculateMyValue should work in a different way that the function CalculatemyValue?
The description ability of a name is contained in letters and spacing, not in the case of the letter.
Pretending to associate different meaning to different latter case is not what letter case is intended for :-)