While most folks would understand either, the proper usage is a lowercase 'k'.
It depends on what 'k' (or 'K') means. Kelvin? Kilo? Kilobinary? Something else?
When writing XHTML, yes! Valid XHTML tags and attributes (but not values) must be lowercase. When referring to XHTML in other languages like CSS or JavaScript, case sensitivity is usually present.
There are a couple of different ways to convert upper case characters to lower case in easytrieve. One is to use the INSPECT/CONVERTING command.
I assume you mean using lower case letters. By convention, C and C++ standard libraries use lower-case naming conventions. This makes it easy to identify functions and types that belong to the standard library. When defining your own types, a leading capital is preferred. All capitals typically denotes a macro definition.
It is false. C is a case-sensitive language, so VALUE, Value and value are all treated as being different identifiers. By convention, all C standard library names are in lowercase and macro names are in uppercase. User-defined names typically begin with a leading capital.
You can use the methods toUpperCase & toLowerCase to convert Strings to any case you want.
Ζευς is Zeus in upper and lower case. In all capitals it would be: ΖΕΥΣ
capital letters are dominant traits. Lower case letters are recessive traits.
Inferior, secondary, lower case
THIS IS UPPER CASE & this is lower case. So it is basically CAPITAL and small letters.
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.
Capital or lower case???
The first letter is allways capital.
If it's lower-case, it would be: ok: 0110111101101011 Or, if it's all capital, it would be: OK: 0100111101001011 Or, if it's first capital, then lower-case: Ok: 0100111101101011
Inferior, secondary, lower case
The Greek letter delta - capital or lower case.
Monks did not invent writing. The upper case comes from ancient Rome. Irish monks developed the lower case.
Use capital letters, example "A" instead of a. (lower case)