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taericyesterday at 8:53 PM1 replyview on HN

I'm not clear that jumping backwards is that tough to reason with. Notably, Knuth's algorithms do that quite commonly, right?

I do think they need to be somewhat constrained to not jump to places that need new things initialized. Which, it is truly mind blowing to know folks used to just jump straight into other functions. Mid function. Because why not.


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agumonkeyyesterday at 11:28 PM

jumping backward creates all the non-linear issues I assume

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