"The" indicates the start of a sentence!
No, the presence of a capital letter on the first of a connected group of words terminated with a full stop indicates the start of a sentence. Do you start every sentence with 'The'?
The meaning of the capitalised word doesn't change. When my CLI is capable of deriving meaning from my typing sentences at it, then case might be a useful semantic, but until then it's just inconvenient.
Unless you have a good use for having seperate commands: perl, Perl, PErl, PERl, PERL, pErl, pERl, pERL, perL, peRL, PeRl, pErL?
If so, you'll spot the 4 missing useful commands instantly?
As for the implications of the other matter--do you think hE would be bothered? Or is it only man that gives import to such matters?
Examine what is said, not who speaks.
"Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
"Think for yourself!" - Abigail
"Memory, processor, disk in that order on the hardware side. Algorithm, algorithm, algorithm on the code side." - tachyon
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