in reply to (jeffa) 2Re: (Ovid - Why I love nested If-Else blocks)
in thread Why I Hate Nested If-Else blocks
Well, if you think using a goto is more readable than using another construct, then use it. I have seen code that were emulating goto's, and which were worse, much worse than the same code written with goto's.
I have read somewhere that there was Dijkstra's paper goto considered harmful, (http://www.acm.org/classics/oct95/) and then somebody answered with another paper "goto considered harmful" considered harmful. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find it.
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Re (tilly) 4: (Ovid - Why I love nested If-Else blocks)
by tilly (Archbishop) on Jan 07, 2002 at 17:50 UTC |