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Title: COBOL
Post by: Dataman on April 09, 2020, 04:26:21 AM
Hard to believe but true. Maybe I should volunteer as rusty as I am ...  :faint:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/08/business/coronavirus-cobol-programmers-new-jersey-trnd/index.html

A refresher:

https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cobol/cobol_basic_syntax.htm   :shock

:greet
Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: Dingo on April 09, 2020, 02:06:48 PM
The Autralian and Canadian Defence Force still used Cobal coded programs with Java and phython add ons when I worked on them in the 90's and as far as I know the they still do.  Cobal was fairly easy so you would think todays programmers would pick it up quite easily.  You should apply, always good to be able to use old expierience and knowledge.
Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: Mike Mitchell on April 09, 2020, 06:52:33 PM
That takes me back. Used to do VAX Cobol. Liked it too.
Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: Dataman on April 10, 2020, 12:20:22 AM
QuoteYou should apply, always good to be able to use old experience and knowledge.
They could not afford my hourly rate.  :rofl:  I never want to research an ABEND or look at a core dump again!!

:pcwhack:

Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: jave808 on April 10, 2020, 12:28:53 PM
I learnt FORTRAN 77 when I was studying engineering at university. I think COBOL was more for the students studying economics?
Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: Dataman on April 10, 2020, 12:43:38 PM
COBOL originally was developed on a design by Grace Hopper a US Navy captain with the Department of Defense. It was for business use by Banks, Insurance Companies, Accounting Firms and, of course, Governments.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COBOL
Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: kashi on April 10, 2020, 03:19:27 PM
Haha, I remember learning a bit of COBOL when I did first year Chartered Accountancy in 1972. After we learned a little of it, as an exercise we had to code a program to add interest to overdue accounts.
Title: Re: COBOL
Post by: Mike Mitchell on April 11, 2020, 06:22:47 PM
My notoriously poor memory tells me Cobol = COmmon Business Orientated Language.