If something is case-sensitive, it means that the capitalization matters when determining whether two items are the same. Python is a case-sensitive language; if you try to declare a boolean with true
instead of True
with a capital T, you will get an error. Similarly, if you declare an image with image eileen = "eileen.png"
and then try to show it with show Eileen
, you will get an error, because eileen
is not the same as Eileen
.
Case-sensitive
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