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== should programming solutions be assuming caseless words? ==
I know the specified dictionary of words (now) to be used has no uppercase letters (or any words with non-letters), but should (or could) it be assumed for the general case that the words are to be treated as ''caseless'' (that is, the case [upper/lower/mixed] is to be ignored? I would think that general solutions would be implemented and not have the computer program solutions be geared to a specific dictionary. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 21:20, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
:I'd think that when dealing with dictionaries and spellings the ''default'' is to ''not'' consider case - i.e. case insensitive. --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] ([[User talk:Paddy3118|talk]]) 21:41, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
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