Re: The joy of FORTRAN

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Sujet : Re: The joy of FORTRAN
De : peter_flass (at) *nospam* yahoo.com (Peter Flass)
Groupes : alt.folklore.computers comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 30. Sep 2024, 22:19:45
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186282@ud0s4.net <186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:
On 9/30/24 3:26 AM, rbowman wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 22:38:25 -0400, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
 
Have NO idea what PayPal/EBay/etc use. If they're smart they'll kinda
HIDE that. Whatever it is, it's probably translated into 'C' at some
point to build the final executables.
 
Assuming PayPal etc lasts 30 years do you think they will have at some
point rewritten their entire codebase in the flavor of the day or will
UseNet in 2054 be talking about the ugly, obsolete patched up mess?
 
  The ugly patched MESS  :-)
 
  BET on it !
 
  Rewriting large code-bases ... TOO time consuming,
  TOO risky, TOO expensive - so they WON'T. It's like
  the old COBOL code in recent threads here. Hire a
  few gurus and PATCH PATCH PATCH.
 

The problem with trying to rewrite old software, and I’ve done it, is that
the only “specification” is the code itself. You either write a lot of code
that may have been in the old program but never used, or miss a line of
code that doesn’t seem to do anything that causes the whole thing to blow
up if it’s not there. There’s no way you can test enough to guarantee that
the new system is 100% compatible with the old one. I would never recommend
rewriting a working system.

--
Pete

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