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Why Python is a case sensitive programming language??

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Answered by priyannu58
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Python is a case-sensitive language. This means, Variable and variable are not the same. Always give the identifiers a name that makes sense. While c = 10 is a valid name, writing count = 10 would make more sense, and it would be easier to figure out what it represents when you look at your code after a long gap.

Answered by deepikamr06
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Python is a case-sensitive language. This means, Variable and variable are not the same. Always give the identifiers a name that makes sense. While c = 10 is a valid name, writing count = 10 would make more sense, and it would be easier to figure out what it represents when you look at your code after a long gap.

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