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  1. C99 has no length limitation on its internal names, but only the first 63 are significant
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  2. Case sensitive names
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  3. External names in C99
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  4. Fortran 95+ allows up to 31 characters in its names
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  5. In C#, variable drive is not same as variable DRIVE
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  6. In C++,
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  7. Names in Ada have no length limit, and all characters in them are significant
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  8. Names in C# have no limit
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  9. Names in Java have no length limit
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  10. The int type in Java specifies a value range of
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