Language change and code breaks
Sibylle Koczian
Sibylle.Koczian at Bibliothek.Uni-Augsburg.de
Tue Jul 24 10:39:45 EDT 2001
piet at cs.uu.nl wrote:
>
> >>>>> Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> (GvR) writes:
>
> GvR> But it's still open for debate whether the problem here is Windows or
> GvR> Unix! All programming languages and file systems used to be
> GvR> case-insensitive, until the designers of Unix and C decided that it
> GvR> was too much work to write and use a case-insensitive comparison
> GvR> routine.
>
> This is not true. Algol 60 was case-insensitive from the beginning. By
> design, as Algol 60 was designed the way it is in spite of the difficulties
> it would give its implementors.
> --
But that's exactly what he says! Algol 60 was before C, as far as I
know, and case-insensitive as was normal at the time.
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