I still don't know who he is, but just from the arguments brought up you can tell this guy has experience in this stuff.
Those blanket statements like "never use goto" and "always trust stl" generally make me wary. I started out with gwbasic once, writing horrible goto spaghetti code. When moving through Pascal and C I eventually learned the "never use goto" mantra and naively tried to follow it at all cost. After I while I eventually encountered the "breaking out of nested loops" problem and refrained from using goto since I didn't want to look like a complete dork. I think I ended up with a flag that was set in the inner loop and checked in the outer and a break in each loop. That's what you get from blindly following rules that others try to present you as god-given.