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The Longevity of COBOL
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30/09/2014 14:33:55
 
 
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30/09/2014 14:10:32
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>Well give the devil its due ... that web proggie works far better than a lot of their Java web apps...which are on the whole a disaster.
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>I once got a task to develop some data crunching which would be based on sales sheets downloaded from, of all places, Walmart. While trying to automate the download (which later turned to be unnecessary, the mechanical Turk got the task to click the buttons and download the sheets, or some other way was found), I was looking around the pages from which these sheets were generated. Of course, I looked into the page source, and voila... it said something like "...from the Fortran data..." (or was it Cobol? nope, I think Fortran). All the fancy shmancy web coding was done in some new tool de zhoor :), but the background data crunching was still in the same old.
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>Well, look at us. I'm working in the same language for 25 years now. How many other languages have the same mileage? Cobol, Fortran, ...?

RPG predates VFP by at least 10 years and was alive and well the last time I looked.
BASIC - an offshoot of FORTRAN - is still around in one form or another.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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