>goto bad>nulangs come up with exceptions, defer, etc. which are all ways of using goto without saying gotoWhy do we listen to academics again?
ifelif...elifelsefi
>>108707772Meanwhile in reality one of the most successful and popular languages today has no exceptions.
>>108707910C predates kike dykestra's harmful and ignorant essay
>>108707910It also has goto.
>goto considered harmful>new languages implement comefrom
>>108707772>ways of using goto without saying gotoLike loops?
>>108707772Exceptions are obviously derived from INTERCAL's "COME FROM" statement though.
He discovered the shortest path is what he did! He was a great dutch programmer! And in this board Edsger Dijkstra is a hero! End of story!
>>108707772In that sense a return is a goto too?
>>108707931It has goto that are limited to within the same function and you cant skip over declarations unlike old languages with goto where you could goto anywhere from anywhere