OK, first of all, I am not a programmer. (yes, I heard the “thank god”) Perhaps I could make the top example simpler.

But anyway, I kind of like goto too much. I find it more intuitive to just jump around and re-use parts rather than think about how to do loops without too much nesting.

In high school, we only did Python. I really wanted to do goto in Python as well, but all I found was this April fools’ goto module.

Now in college we’re starting with C, and I am starting with Bad HabitsTM.

Anyway, tagging every line was BASICally just for the joke, but it is useful to just jump to any random line.

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        21 days ago

        I haven’t yet mastered Vim, but say I want to delete a block of text, then I immediately see the relative line number up to which I want to delete lines + 1 (because current line is basically zero).

        Say I have:

         3 a
         2 b
         1 c
        4  d
         1 e
         2 f
         3 g
        

        And I want do delete d,e and f, I do 3dd. With more lines, I don’t have to count.