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Τι (ποιος) είναι GOTO$94530$ - ορισμός

JAPANESE WRITER
Goto Ben; Tsutomu Goto

Considered harmful         
  • "'''GOTO'''" key on the 1982 [[ZX Spectrum]]
STATEMENT INVOKING ONE-WAY TRANSFER OF PROGRAM CONTROL IN MANY LANGUAGES
Go to; GOTO Considered Harmful; Go To Statement Considered Harmful; Computed goto; Goto statement; Goto considered harmful; A Case against the GO TO Statement; GO TO; Label Value Operator; Considered Harmful; Label value operator; GOTO; Label referece operator; Label reference operator; Goto (command); Computed GOTO; Jump to; JUMP TO; GOTO (DOS command); Go To; Computed GOTO and Assigned GOTO; Language support for GOTO statements
Considered harmful is a part of a phrasal template "X considered harmful". , its snowclones have been used in the titles of at least 65 critical essays in computer science and related disciplines.
goto         
  • "'''GOTO'''" key on the 1982 [[ZX Spectrum]]
STATEMENT INVOKING ONE-WAY TRANSFER OF PROGRAM CONTROL IN MANY LANGUAGES
Go to; GOTO Considered Harmful; Go To Statement Considered Harmful; Computed goto; Goto statement; Goto considered harmful; A Case against the GO TO Statement; GO TO; Label Value Operator; Considered Harmful; Label value operator; GOTO; Label referece operator; Label reference operator; Goto (command); Computed GOTO; Jump to; JUMP TO; GOTO (DOS command); Go To; Computed GOTO and Assigned GOTO; Language support for GOTO statements
<programming> (Or "GOTO", "go to", "GO TO", "JUMP", "JMP") A construct and keyword found in several higher-level programming languages (e.g. Fortran, COBOL, BASIC, C) to cause an unconditional jump or transfer of control from one point in a program to another. The destination of the jump is usually indicated by a label following the GOTO keyword. In some languages, a label is a line number, in which case every statement may be labelled, in others a label is an optional alphanumeric identifier. Use of the GOTO instruction in high level language programming fell into disrepute with the development and general acceptance of structured programming, and especially following the famous article "GOTO statement {considered harmful}". Since a GOTO is effectively an assignment to the program counter, it is tempting to make the generalisation "assignment considered harmful" and indeed, this is the basis of functional programming. Nearly(?) all machine language instruction sets include a GOTO instruction, though in this context it is usually called branch or jump or some mnemonic based on these. See also COME FROM. (2000-12-13)
Goto         
  • "'''GOTO'''" key on the 1982 [[ZX Spectrum]]
STATEMENT INVOKING ONE-WAY TRANSFER OF PROGRAM CONTROL IN MANY LANGUAGES
Go to; GOTO Considered Harmful; Go To Statement Considered Harmful; Computed goto; Goto statement; Goto considered harmful; A Case against the GO TO Statement; GO TO; Label Value Operator; Considered Harmful; Label value operator; GOTO; Label referece operator; Label reference operator; Goto (command); Computed GOTO; Jump to; JUMP TO; GOTO (DOS command); Go To; Computed GOTO and Assigned GOTO; Language support for GOTO statements
GoTo (goto, GOTO, GO TO or other case combinations, depending on the programming language) is a statement found in many computer programming languages. It performs a one-way transfer of control to another line of code; in contrast a function call normally returns control.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ben Goto

Tsutomu “Ben” Goto (五島 勉, Gotō Ben, 17 November 1929 – 16 June 2020) was a Japanese journalist and writer best known for his books on Nostradamus.