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    Anyone worked with old languages? Cobol? Fortran?

    Anyone works with old languages?

    I work with COBOL for mainframe, since 1998.
    Yes i am not kidding, i work with that old old old old language.
    The mainframe was a IBM Z series, the 290.
    Now i changed to other bank company and i will work with a new IBM, but the
    language is the same... COBOL
    Did you Know that more then 80% of world banks work with cobol as their main programming language?

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    In my first 2 exams here at work I also had COBOL, what a crappy language. We have a Z890/360 and a Z890/260 mainframe, where one is going to be replaced in september.

    Our main programming language is JCL for running jobs, followed by REXX, then COBOL. I'm only doing REXX, definitely no more COBOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demon Cleaner View Post
    In my first 2 exams here at work I also had COBOL, what a crappy language. We have a Z890/360 and a Z890/260 mainframe, where one is going to be replaced in september.

    Our main programming language is JCL for running jobs, followed by REXX, then COBOL. I'm only doing REXX, definitely no more COBOL.

    I also have JCl, the data bases are DB2
    Great, thanks Demon, i thought i was the only "old fashion" around.

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    the data bases are DB2
    Exactly.

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    I've not touched COBOL since leaving school. The reason IBM mainframes still use it is because IBM helped invent the language at the end of the 50's and it has been used by IBM mainframes since the 60's. As with most things, if it isn't broken why fix it. And sticking to the same language for so long means that code doesn't need to be changed much over the lifetime of a system and training of employees isn't as expensive over time.

    Although it is mad to consider that such an old language is still the main language being used on the majority of the worlds main computer systems. I just looked this up to check and it is estimated that over 80% of the world's business is run on COBOL! Mad considering how inefficient the language's syntax can be when using less concise structure and how difficult it is to work with something as simple as a local variable, when compared to other newer languages.

    As for old languages I use, I'm not sure I have done recently. I tend to only code in PHP, MySQL, VBA, some Javascript, patTemplate, Lingo and some Actionscript. And if they count, also SSH terminal (Linux/Unix) scripting. The oldest language there is Lingo which is the native language for Macromedia (Adobe) Director which dates back quite a few years.

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    The 80% is related to Baking only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiago View Post
    The 80% is related to Baking only.
    Baking? Nice typo. 80% or Chefs choose z/OS.

    According to the articles I found, COBOL is still used worldwide by most Banks, Finance and Administrative companies, Insurance companies and Governments. And I also found a statistic that stating that as of 2002 there were over two million COBOL programmers world-wide, compared to only one million C++ programmers!

    And I am sure this is because of two very different marketplaces. The business mainframe market is vertical with only a couple of copies of most code ever being used at once, but accessed many times via terminal access, whereas the commercial marketplace is horizontal with a lot of copies being used at any one time over a shorter lifespan, and so is instead coded in C++.

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    Do you both now use OO-COBOL? Or just the older original COBOL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    Do you both now use OO-COBOL? Or just the older original COBOL?

    The old one
    I think most companies still use Cobol II version (quite old) ...

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