I noticed when installing OC v1.5.1.3 that "Go to your Online Shop" become "Goto your Online Shop". I'm Swedish but I think it should be "Go to" and not "Goto".
No big deal, but want to point out it anyway. Please see the attached screenshot.
No big deal, but want to point out it anyway. Please see the attached screenshot.
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Hi,
I like it the way it is
Goto is a statement found in many computer programming languages. It is a combination of the English words go and to. It performs a one-way transfer of control to another line of code.
Regards Werner
I like it the way it is

Goto is a statement found in many computer programming languages. It is a combination of the English words go and to. It performs a one-way transfer of control to another line of code.
Regards Werner
yes, it's kind of nostalgic ....wernerrenrew wrote:....
I like it the way it is![]()
Goto is a statement found in many computer programming languages....

I did not know there was such a computer language.
Thought maybe it was an English slang word.
Thought maybe it was an English slang word.
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SXGuy wrote:maybe computer language, but its not english lol.
10 if "Goto" != True GOTO 20
20 print "Go To!!"
30 End

@Rebecka, you are quite right, it is a small typographical error. Forgive us for going off topic

Amazingly I just ran into it the other day. A Business BASIC derivative uses it to call named subroutines (and even line numbers). That brought so many bad memories back.Moggin wrote:Is GOTO still used in modern computer languages?
-Ryan
I once got a script where it said:
Goto: goon
And I was like "what is goon?"
My colleague said "go on"
Goto: goon
And I was like "what is goon?"
My colleague said "go on"

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It's ok.Moggin wrote:@Rebecka, you are quite right, it is a small typographical error. Forgive us for going off topic

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