"In any realm of life.whether academic, social, business, or political.the only way to succeed is to take a practical, rather than an idealistic, point of view. Pragmatic behavior guarantees survival, whereas idealistic views tend to be superceded by simpler, more immediate options."
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Syn. epoch. Webster's Unabridged makes these
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[techspeak] An archaic form of visual
control-flow specification employing arrows and `speech
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Hackers never use flowcharts, consider them extremely... - flowchart:: [techspeak] n. An archaic form of visual control-flow
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