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| From | gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.compilers |
| Subject | lower case |
| Date | 2022-11-10 12:57 -0800 |
| Organization | Compilers Central |
| Message-ID | <22-11-003@comp.compilers> (permalink) |
I hope this isn't too far off topic. I am wondering about the history of lower case letters in programming languages, and especially about case sensitive languages. The first I know about is C. Ones I knew before then didn't allow then at all, though it might be that some DEC compilers would ignore case. [This is an interesting question. The IBM 7030 Stretch had an upper/lower case character set, although I don't know how much software used it. Algol60 was specified in lower case but most implementations were upper case only. I can't think of a language before C that was actually implemented in lower case but I wouldn't count on it being the first. -John]
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lower case gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> - 2022-11-10 12:57 -0800
Re: lower case Andy Walker <anw@cuboid.co.uk> - 2022-11-12 01:12 +0000
Re: lower case gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> - 2022-11-12 11:01 -0800
Re: lower case gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> - 2022-11-13 16:30 -0800
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