Paul McNett wrote:
> As I said, it isn't a Linux thing, it's a 'feature' of certain
filesystems. Just
> because I'm a Linux user and advocate and use a case-sensitive
filesystem doesn't
> mean I necessarily agree with it.
>
> I believe it is simply one of those things that is there for historical
reasons. We
> are talking about filesystems that have been evolving for 30+ years.
Changing it now
> could cause a heap of trouble for existing files.


Ok, but the programmer who deliberately has two tables (Employees and
employees) should be shot on sight/site.  <eg>




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