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JavaScript Introducing the Practice

Brian Patrick
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Brian Patrick
Courses Plus Student 2,770 Points

Why are files names case sensitive? When I run node on other machines they are not.

$ node forloops.js and $ node forLoops.js should both run. Only $node forLoops.js runs

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,198 Points

Case sensitivity in file names depends on the operating system. Windows, for example, is not case sensitive so your example should work there as you expect. But Linux (such as used in the workspace) is case sensitive, so changing case would refer to a different file (if one exists).