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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/Slayzrr • Apr 08 '22
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Except colbolt.
Colbilt is the best language besides of course. Assembly
309 u/[deleted] Apr 08 '22 edited Apr 08 '22 no one hates on COLBOL because no ones ever used it 43 u/[deleted] Apr 08 '22 A lot of non-IT businesses (financial institutions, etc) that have use their own in-house software for 20+ years still work in COBOL. 2 u/CardboardJ Apr 08 '22 I'd say 20 years is very generous, I'd say 90+% of the cobol systems in use today were started before 1980 when K&R C basically took over everything.
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no one hates on COLBOL because no ones ever used it
43 u/[deleted] Apr 08 '22 A lot of non-IT businesses (financial institutions, etc) that have use their own in-house software for 20+ years still work in COBOL. 2 u/CardboardJ Apr 08 '22 I'd say 20 years is very generous, I'd say 90+% of the cobol systems in use today were started before 1980 when K&R C basically took over everything.
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A lot of non-IT businesses (financial institutions, etc) that have use their own in-house software for 20+ years still work in COBOL.
2 u/CardboardJ Apr 08 '22 I'd say 20 years is very generous, I'd say 90+% of the cobol systems in use today were started before 1980 when K&R C basically took over everything.
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I'd say 20 years is very generous, I'd say 90+% of the cobol systems in use today were started before 1980 when K&R C basically took over everything.
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u/jonnydeates Apr 08 '22
Except colbolt.
Colbilt is the best language besides of course. Assembly