COBOL turns 50(computerworld.com.au) In reality COBOL will be the 100 year language, it's halfway there. |
COBOL turns 50(computerworld.com.au) In reality COBOL will be the 100 year language, it's halfway there. |
What people don’t understand is that languages of any kind don't die easily. New languages don't kill the old ones either, people transition to different languages because they better solve the problems of today, but problems of yesterday still exist and so do their solutions.
> What I meant was not that Microsoft is suddenly going to stop making money, but that people at the leading edge of the software business no longer have to think about them.