Date: 05/23/01
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:-) ... and then there's:
sTrPoS
StRpOs
STrpOS
stRPos
sTRpOS
...
sTRPOS
STRPOs
It's really quite fun! I will continue to use PHP regardless of the outcome
of this issue!
Regards,
John Thompson
""Brinkman, Theodore"" <Theodore.Brinkman <email protected>> wrote in
message news:FE8510398BFE854F9653B5C32DBB652FD4F397 <email protected>
> <not a flame>
>
> Hey! Some of us out here LIKE case-sensitive languages. Is there really
> any reason why you need to use STRPOS() in one place, StrPos() in another,
> Strpos() in another, and strpos() in another? If you use any sort of
naming
> convention, the case-sensitivity actually HELPS people understand your
code.
>
> Get used to it, even html is going to end up being case sensitive when
xhtml
> becomes the day-to-day standard.
>
> </not a flame>
>
> - Theo
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Brunet [mailto:GBrunet <email protected>]
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:05 AM
> To: php-windows <email protected>
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] anti-advocacy: Larry Seltzer, pcmag May'01 pub.
>
>
> Tim:
>
> AAARRRGGH! They got it half-right with case insensitive functions and now
> they're going to mess up the part that's done right!?! It is quite
annoying
> that they aren't consistent, but I was thankful that at least the
functions
> were working "right".
>
> -- Greg
>
> "Tim Uckun" <tim <email protected>> wrote in message
> news:5.0.0.25.2.20010509163817.00ae9878 <email protected>
>
> > From what I hear it's about to get worse. Instead of making variable
> names
> > case insensitive they are going to make the function names case
sensitive
> > too. Seems like they want to make the language more C like.
> > As for other stuff my pet peeve is the lack of consistency in the
> > functions.
>
> <clip>
>
>
>
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