Certain words should always be capitalized. Immediately, PHP and XML come to mind. Other words have other consistent capitalization rules which are consistent (Java not JAVA). Would it be possible to simply for there to correct these?
As an illustration as to why proper capitalization is important — if someone were to interview with you for a .NET position, would it be acceptable for them to continually talk about the beauty of C-pound? If we're going to assert that it is important that people pronounce things correctly, then we need to be sure that we have correctly written content.

php, but if someone decides to do something like that and it causes problems, I submit that it is totally the fault of the user."If you do something that stupid, it's your own *darn* fault.") – cwallenpoole Oct 11 '11 at 4:42phpin code. But I don't think this is high on their list, given that they haven't implementedStackOverflow -> Stack Overflow;) – Lorem Ipsum Oct 11 '11 at 5:05ihas been discussed but there seemed like there would be non-ambiguous times. – cwallenpoole Oct 11 '11 at 10:37