On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote:
Yet another article loaded with BS denigrating COBOL.
The product of a very flawed academic system that decided
to destroy COBOL because its users refused to accept that
academics know what's best for the industry.
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Warner Losh
via cctalk wrote:
Good luck with that. You could have found them easily
enough in the 70s
when my folks were taking Cobol classes at the community college and
everyone was using it. Now... woof.
Edsger Dijksta said, "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching
should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense."
GUILTY as charged.
I only taught it (in community college), one semester in the mid 1980s,
when our regular colleague was on sabbatical (Jack Olson, who wrote the
book, along with Wil Price, our department chair),
https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Structured-Cobol-Programming-Wilson/dp/0030…
It was a good class, and I don't think that I botched it too badly.
For some types of programming, (not MY favorite types of prograamming),
COBOL is the right choice. I hope that they don't try to rewrite that
project in C, which is otherwise MY language of choice.
VOLUNTEERS??!? He could have at least offered to pay in TP.
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
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