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by ahdh8f4hf4h8
1641 days ago
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In the mid 2000s I worked at company that used Rocky Mountain Basic in a ton of their products (electrical test equipment.) Most of their product lines dated back to 1960s and 1970s, and the software portions consisted of assembler, Fortran, C, and Basic. We were in the middle of a project porting some older Basic code to RMB when the division was shutdown due to 2008 financial crisis. (It effectively killed some parts of the industry for a few years.) Sadly, a lot of the really old code was much easier to maintain than most of the code I work on today. The company had an excellent engineering culture, and thorough design and documentation was the norm rather than the exception. |
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