Most times I want to do string comparisons I want them to be case insensitive.
So why are string in .net case sensitive by default?
EDIT 1: To be clear I think the below should return true by default. Or at least allow me to have a compile time flag that makes it so.
"John Smith" == "JOHN SMITH"
EDIT 2: I can think of many more examples of things that should be case insensitive
Examples of things that should be case insensitive
- Usernames
- Urls
- File extensions / File names / Directory names / Paths
- Machine / servernames
- State / Country / Location etc
- FirstName / LastName / Initials
- Guids
- Month / Day names
Examples of things that should be case sensitive
- Passwords
"John Smith" == "JOHN SMITH"
should return true indicates your disagreement. Your willingness to use IL weaving to subvert the language decision indicates a disdain. These properties of a question tend to lead to subjective and argumentative answers. I understand you are asking about why the decision was made, but your approach is heavy with your opinion.