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Subject: Re: [ILUG] slashdot EW Dijkstra humor
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On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 12:18, Dave Wilson wrote:
> Despite being one of Dijkstra's brain-damaged children who learned BASIC
> at an early age :) I never use GOTO anymore (or any of its bastard
> offspring like break, continue, fudged function calls with sleight of
> hand in the variables). My code is longer than it might be if I had used
You don't use break? What about case statement blocks, or leaving a for
or while loop when you know you're finished?
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