Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!ucsd!sdcsvax!trantor.harris-atd.com!x102c!bbadger From: bbadger@x102c.harris-atd.com (Badger BA 64810) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Just Wondering Summary: {\em Emphasize,} don't \underline{underline}! Message-ID: <1974@trantor.harris-atd.com> Date: 26 Apr 89 00:35:44 GMT References: <17037@mimsy.UUCP> <12481@lanl.gov> <17552@cup.portal.com> Sender: news@trantor.harris-atd.com Reply-To: bbadger@x102c.harris-atd.com (Badger BA 64810) Distribution: na Organization: Harris GISD, Melbourne, FL Lines: 36 In article <17552@cup.portal.com> Tim_CDC_Roberts@cup.portal.com writes: [..] >so let's establish a new standard right now. from this point forward, >the only allowable usage of capital letters shall be for EMPHASIS. this >will permit emphasis to be rendered on devices which do not support >underlining. once underlining is universally supporte on all media and >all devices, we can eliminate capital letters altogether, and think of >something else to do with 26 entries in the ascii table (smiley faces?). > :-) >Tim_CDC_Roberts@cup.portal.com | Control Data... >...!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!tim_cdc_roberts | ...or it will control you. In \TeX, it is considered more elegant to {\em emphasize} a concept with a contrast between {\rm roman} and {\it italic} fonts, rather than crudely \underline{underlining} something! (In a manuscript, underlining is used to indicate that italics are desired.) At the moment we are constrained by current character/terminal/printer/font technology to define programming languages in a linear sequence of (probably ASCII) characters. I'm not sure we're ready for the the coming graphical/visual technology explosion. As regards the theme, ``Why case-sensitivity?'' I _definitely_ prefer being able to use both upper and lower case, with a predominance of lowercase. I generally *don't* like it when an identifier is used in several different case treatments: I read ``APart'' and ``apart'' differently, so in Ada, would always write that as ``a_part'' and ``apart''. I wouldn't allow mere capitalization to serve as a word marker. Bernard A. Badger Jr. 407/984-6385 |``Use the Source, Luke!'' Secure Computer Products |``Get a LIFE!'' -- J.H. Conway Harris GISD, Melbourne, FL 32902 |Buddy, can you paradigm? Internet: bbadger%x102c@trantor.harris-atd.com|'s/./&&/g' Tom sed expansively.