Well, consider COBOL. Once the be-all-end-all of programming languages; now mostly forgotten, but still lurks out there: in production, yet largely out of sight.
> Well, consider COBOL. Once the be-all-end-all of programming languages
No, it was once dominant in a particular niche -- it was enterprise's Java long before Java was -- but it was never the "be-all-end-all" of programming languages.
No, it was once dominant in a particular niche -- it was enterprise's Java long before Java was -- but it was never the "be-all-end-all" of programming languages.