Recently I've noticed plenty of questions by people that use the English first person singular lowercase. Here is an example. Something like "i tried to do this" instead of "I tried…", etc. Clearly they don't have the Shift key broken, they use it in other parts of the question. But they seem to use the lowercase "i" systematically.
Since I'm not a native speaker (nor am I capable of writing a perfect speech in English), I'm asking if this is a common practice among (busy?) programmers, or is it just that people are too lazy to press the Shift Key.
By "common practice" I mean a known convention, used among programmers or just among SO users. For example, I've seen the word "dupe" used here as an abbreviation of "duplicate", but in any English dictionary you can find it also defined as a synonym of "fool".
(Maybe this is an off-topic question, but I don't know if I could find the answer in an English Grammar Q&A site, since this is a question limited to coding.)
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, and I'm not sure what use we could possibly derive from this anyways. – meagar♦ Jun 12 '17 at 21:18