Is case-sensitively a word?
A colleague just asked about comparing values “case sensitively”. When I hear words like these on my computer and laptop computer, I see those words together on blogs, but nowhere else. I am fine with the phrase, though it sounds awkward at times. Is there a better substitute for “in a case-sensitive fashion”?
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Sometimes the term case-sensitively is rare outside of technical sites, because the concept is no need anywhere else. It’s built out of normal, productive English morphological rules, so it’s perfectly licit. Is there any alternative to being a terse person or
anything else, no matter how terse it is?
What the term “case sensitivity” is called? How will
- I compare two values? This
leads naturally to: “A
- colleague asked about comparing case-sensitive values. ”
Try to force the construction through an adverb leads to unhappy results.
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