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On Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 9:48:24 AM UTC-5, Hans Bezemer wrote:
> It`s nothing new - but note it`s also a paradigm shift. In the
old days the world wanted
> a single return from a function - which was logical in a sense,
because long functions
A single exit helps if a breakpoint or some analysis routine
is wanted to decorate a word`s ending.
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