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Old 11-10-2011, 11:21 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by kartu View Post
Cobol is dead, but Fortran is doing just fine, with the latest Fotran 2008 approved just one year ago. (yep, 2008 was approved on 2010 )
COBOL most certainly is not dead. The company I work for does a very significant amount of business in supporting legacy COBOL applications running on mainframe computers. Moreover, we're contractually committed to continuing to provide that support until 2020 as a minimum, and nobody thinks it's actually going to stop then .

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