Programs can be broken down into three fundamental parts: Statements, Decisions, and Loops. Statements are declarative aspects: functions that fire and end. Decisions are simultaneous Statements which require user interaction and input. Loops are functions that continue and repeat until stopped by outside interference, like a broken record or security guard (the guard would walk his beat until a thief disturbs him).
More specifically, all programs are loops, which are composed of decisions and statements, which are composed of (or are) statements. I think. Maybe that's an oversimplification. Maybe everything is an oversimplification.
Also, today afforded me a chance to think about my favorite sport, Blitzball, the sweet science. Go Zanarkand Abes. Also, go Al Bhed. And as always, go Goers.
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