| 21. | The significant length of an Applesoft BASIC variable name is restricted to two bytes.
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| 22. | Unlike function and class names, variable names are case sensitive.
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| 23. | In the old days variable names were just one word or even just one letter.
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| 24. | Keep in mind that the variable names are case-sensitive.
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| 25. | Second, " $ firstpart2 " is the value of the variable named " firstpart2 ".
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| 26. | The first input is a list with a temporary variable name and a maximum number.
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| 27. | The TI-85 and TI-86 do not have the ability to handle a variable name with subscripts.
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| 28. | :: : : : I wouldn't exactly call the ability to have useful variable names trivial.
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| 29. | In contrast, variable names and labels are case-sensitive.
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| 30. | C # programmers typically capitalize type and member names and leave field and variable names lowercase.
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