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The most efficient way to perform data entry is to keep your hands on the keyboard and press to move to the next cell in the row or press___ to move to the next cell in the column
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Write a fragment of code that reads in strings from standard input, until end-of-file and prints to standard output the largest value. you may assume there is at least one value. (cascading/streaming logic, basic string processing)
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