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One of Guy L. Steele’s Lambda Papers debunks the myth that these things are cheap while procedure calls are expensive. One of these things was accidentally duplicated in a function named “SSL Verify Signed Server Key Exchange”, which led to a critical iOS security bug colloquially named (15[1])“[this thing] fail”. A 1966 theorem by Böhm and Jacopini shows that these things can always be replaced by other (*) control structures, which was cited in a text observing (10[1])that “the quality of programmers is a decreasing function” of the amount of these things they use. The (10[1])1974 Knuth paper Structured Programming (10[1])with [these things] summarizes the debate over whether these things should be eliminated; that debate was kicked off (-5[1])by a Dijkstra letter proclaiming this thing “Considered Harmful”. For 10 points, name this much-reviled (10[1])four-letter statement that directly jumps to a different line of code. ■END■

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Andrew SzetoI thought this was a Counter-Strike themed tournamentWhy does ACF have electrons do its work?4615
Arnav SoodCarnegie LemonsI Paused My Unique Game to Be Here7510
Andrew HunterA TV Guide for NetheadsComputer Science: Going Outside9310
Eric ChenEventually Munches All Computer Storagefoo9810
Luke Van De WegheTheJAX guide -league -of -legends -lol -mortal -kombat116-5
David BassJAX guide -league -of -legends -lol -mortal -kombatThe13110