diff --git a/Unofficial-FAQ.textile b/Unofficial-FAQ.textile index 7bdea8a..4c8f018 100644 --- a/Unofficial-FAQ.textile +++ b/Unofficial-FAQ.textile @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ Most probably not. Reasons for avoiding them are: h1. Why is it case/style insensitive? -* Identifiers which only differ in case are bad style. If the programming language treats them the same the programmer needs to come up with with different names for different things. +* Identifiers which only differ in case are bad style. If the programming language treats them the same the programmer needs to come up with different names for different things. * Case insensitivity is widely considered to be more user friendly. This holds for file systems, configuration files, and programming languages. -* Many programming languages are case insensitive: Lisp, Basic, Pascal, Ada, Eiffel, Fortran. Since software for aircrafts and power plants has been written in Ada, it seems reasonable to assume that case insensitivity will not not destroy civilisation. +* Many programming languages are case insensitive: Lisp, Basic, Pascal, Ada, Eiffel, Fortran. Since software for aircrafts and power plants has been written in Ada, it seems reasonable to assume that case insensitivity will not destroy civilisation. * Note that most people confuse case sensitivity with case consistency (which is indeed good style). However, case consistency is easier to achieve with case insensitivity and a properly configured IDE than with case sensitivity. h1. Where can I find code examples?