On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 15:42 +0900, Timothy Sipples wrote:

> Quite possibly as a byproduct of ASCII's strange idea of sorting, UNIX and
> UNIX-derived operating systems made perhaps the biggest design mistake of
> all time: case sensitivity in commands, file names, and directories.

Ain't that the truth. Mind-boggling inane. All my searches are by
default case insensitive - sometimes involving unnatural convolutions.

"Hungarian notation" ... bah, humbug !!!
Have a look at what the (Linux) kernel devs stipulate as good/acceptable
coding style.

And yes, IMHO the same (still) applies to HLASM.

Shane ...

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