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by theWold
3824 days ago
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> COBOL programming language is no longer taught in schools I took a COBOL course just two years ago in a Texas Public University. It was considered the 'I didn't get any offers anywhere else' or 'I am too lazy to apply' if you were picked up by IBM as a COBOL engineer. I was trying to pull up the online syllabus. Seems like they have finally gotten rid of that course (or maybe the professor who taught it finally passed away). As annoying as COBOL was, it was unique and interesting in the way it handled IO processing. From what I understood from talking with those who had gone the COBOl engineer route from my school, was that it was never quite learning COBOL, but rather all the jank years of programmers added into the codebase. COBOL is annoying, but when you have the equivalent of jank similar to badly designed #define 's all over the place that makes you want to thrash out at everything and anything when you realize what is happening ... that is, from what I have been told, a major reason COBOL sucks. It wasn't my cup of tea, thus I didn't pursue it, but to fellow classmates, they quite enjoyed it as one would when you program in C. It had a certain elegance to it. |
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