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COBOL: The Programming Language That Refuses to Die
Wired
Discover why COBOL, a 60-year-old programming language, remains critical to modern systems and what challenges lie ahead as technology evolves.
New Jersey faced a COBOL developer shortage during the pandemic.
COBOL accounts for 80% of 300 billion lines of code written by 2000.
The language can handle $3 trillion in financial transactions daily.
Critics, including Edsger Dijkstra, have long condemned COBOL's design.
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