Shane wrote:
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 15:49 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:
Personally, I prefer to use the mixed case symbols from the PL/X expansions:
TM FlceFacilitiesListByte2,FlceExtendedImmediate
Mmmm - having spent some time of late in *nix environs where case is
relevant, I grew to detest this mixing of case. In anything.
Try it in a job that includes JCL as well as in-line (assembler) sysin,
when you need a "change" command.
Upper case reigns.
Shane ...
{ta-da ... cue entry for gil, stage right ...}
Well, I don't know about gil (Paul), but I've come to prefer
mixed case. But I really like that COBOL, Assembler, and PL/I
are simply case insensitive. [Unless you're processing XML
files, which need to be case sensitive, then COBOL and PL/I
are aware of the distinctions.] I'm with Ed J. on this one.
Kind regards,
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