correct me if I am wrong but yesterday I read in a book related to Software Engineering
(something called like "Classical and Object Oriented Software Engineering with examples in C++")
that there was decision that programming languages will be spelled lowecase with the first character
in upper case. Thus the valid name for FORTRAN is Fortran. So => Perl .. Php :)
But this is more than a little bit off-topic.
Andrey
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 14:48, George Schlossnagle wrote:
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 02:38 PM, Red Wingate wrote:
Why not just allow this as an optional feature, i don't see any reasons toFor god's sake people: it's 'Perl', not PERL.
keep this out as it doesn't affect any performace and can maybe help some
old-skewl PERL-Coders to convert over to PHP.
Doesn't PERL stand for Practical Extraction and Report Language, thus making it an acronym? Seems like it should be PERL and not Perl. But then this is getting waaaaaaaaay off topic. We should talk more about Php ;)
Rob.
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