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		<description><![CDATA[Security issuesMurph - you're stuck in the 80sThe simplest programming statement of the lot is the GOTO. It is also the most dangerous because you can do *anything* with it. You can cross loops, functions, procedures, etc and corrupt return stacks and so forth. That is why it is so...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[How IT keeps an air carrier flying highGreat News!This guy knows his stuff! Allowing "gurus" and C programmers (with "link" dependencies) to control your IT department is BAD NEWS! Unfortunetly, this is the case in MANY IT orgs. There is NO standardization - only loosely followed "best practices" rule the...]]></description>
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