• @cerement@slrpnk.net
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    167 months ago

    the old languages still have their fans – and COBOL, Fortran, Ada, and Lisp are still holding strong in their respective niches

      • @listlessOP
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        157 months ago

        And tomorrow is always just a day away.

    • Deebster
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      147 months ago

      Lisp variants like Clojure are being used for new projects (e.g. Logseq) but I’d be surprised to hear of anyone choosing COBOL for a greenfield project.

      • mesamune
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        7 months ago

        Yeah the only reason someone should learn COBOL is job security and potentially making a living moving things over. No reason to start a project in the lang. You can make flat files into ODBCs nowadays.

        I suppose the ability to be left alone because everyone is afraid the COBOL person leaves and the company goes under is a good reason :)

    • I took a principles of programming languages course a while back and got to touch on a lot of these old languages. My professor had huge hard-on for Lisp. Don’t get me wrong. The simplicity of the language is admirable. But reading and parsing that shit gave me headaches. No me gusta.