File names werecase-sensitiveand could contain up to 31 characters including a two-character extension.
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The domain part is notcase-sensitive, but local-parts may be.
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Most modern languages arecase-sensitive; some older languages are not.
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Logo is notcase-sensitivebut retains the case used for formatting.
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Unlike function and class names, variable names arecase-sensitive.
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Variable names arecase-sensitivealphabetical string without spaces.
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In contrast, variable names and labels arecase-sensitive.
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Many programming languages arecase-sensitive, making a consistent choice of labels important.
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A text search operation could becase-sensitiveor case-insensitive, depending on the system, application, or context.
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Since they are case-insensitive, when requesting a file by name any capitalization can be used, in contrast tocase-sensitivesystems where only a single capitalization would work.
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Commands and arguments arecase-sensitive.
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