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To: Antonello

I'm told the "goto" statement still exists in C++, but that it hasn't actually been observed. I would consider this more a case of cryptozoology.


47 posted on 11/15/2005 11:35:44 AM PST by Junior (From now on, I'll stick to science, and leave the hunting alien mutants to the experts!)
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To: Junior
I'm told the "goto" statement still exists in C++, but that it hasn't actually been observed. I would consider this more a case of cryptozoology.

Then you admit that C++ is a religion that requires enormous leaps of faith! Your 'science' of computers is nothing more than dogma for you neo-programmerists to keep the truth of Java from getting a fair chance!

(Added: I can't believe 'neo-programmerists' passed the spell checker.)

50 posted on 11/15/2005 11:46:50 AM PST by Antonello
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To: Junior
I'm told the "goto" statement still exists in C++, but that it hasn't actually been observed. I would consider this more a case of cryptozoology.

Have you people never heard of the Universal Language, written by my uncle (that's the other one), known as FORTRAN? What kind of anti-science, Luddite, hippie-developed languages are used in industry today?!

Nurse, nurse, bring me my walker and my whacking stick! It's Whacking Day, I tell you!

58 posted on 11/15/2005 1:13:51 PM PST by balrog666 (A myth by any other name is still inane.)
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To: Junior

I'm told the "goto" statement still exists in C++, but that it hasn't actually been observed.

C++ compilers will compile C statements and there is a "goto" in C.

86 posted on 11/15/2005 4:49:53 PM PST by ml1954 (NOT the disruptive troll seen frequently on CREVO threads)
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