Path: utzoo!attcan!ncrcan!brian From: brian@ncrcan.Toronto.NCR.COM (Brian A. Onn) Newsgroups: comp.os.os2 Subject: Re: what are you doing with OS/2??? Message-ID: <1650@ncrcan.Toronto.NCR.COM> Date: 23 Oct 89 23:50:12 GMT References: <5154@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu> <1989Oct19.143604.21001@rpi.edu> <13220@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> <1645@ncrcan.Toronto.NCR.COM> Reply-To: brian@ncrcan.Toronto.NCR.COM (Brian A. Onn) Organization: NCR Canada Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario Lines: 21 In article dkb@cs.brown.edu (Dilip Barman) writes: >Why is it that so many feel case sensitivity is a boon? In learning UNIX >recently, I find it to be kind of a pain in fact - I like the DOS and OS/2 >way of ignoring case. I guess it depends on which OS you started with. I started with Unix, got to like it's case sensitivity, then moved to DOS and OS/2 as well. On the latter two, I missed the case sensitivity, which I used under Unix to impose some order to my files. Granted, the case sensitivity under Unix can sometimes get in the way, and often causes mistakes and the need to retype. I still like it, though. Brian. -- +-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | Brian Onn | UUCP: ..!uunet!attcan!ncrcan!brian | | NCR Canada Ltd. | INTERNET: Brian.Onn@Toronto.NCR.COM | +-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+