Liste des Groupes | Revenir à col misc |
On 9/24/24 8:26 AM, Lars Poulsen wrote:On 23/09/2024 23:45, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:Hey, want "Real Computing" ? Try FORTRAN
or COBOL. THOSE were the foundation and
persist to this day. Wrote a FORTRAN app
just a couple of years ago - mostly to vex
the New Guys. Also a short COBOL app, that
oughtta REALLY give 'em the shits ! :-)
Back in 1985, I changed jobs from a University computer center, where we
did our technical documentation using Univac's @DOC processor, to a
small industrial computer system integration firm, where we built
real-time systems on RSX-11M. I missed the @DOC so much that I wrote a
re-implementation in FORTRAN IV. Used it for years afterwards, until I
landed at a larger house doing communications work on Unix, and switched
to /troff/.
Hey, FORTRAN *will* Get It Done as neatly as most
anything else. If you need many decades worth of
exotic math libs, you'll find them in FORTRAN too.
It is NOT an obsolete language/approach.
For the younger people, note that Python carries
over a lot of FORTRAN ideas, including easy
string-slicing.
If you can do BASIC then you can do FORTRAN, but
does anybody use BASIC anymore ? Intel/IBM did
sell BASCOM ... a BASIC compiler ... and it DID
speed up yer code like by 10X :-)
COBOL ... well ... would rather NOT use it.
The whole "self documenting" idea turned out
to be crap - COBOL is *hard* to understand
sometimes. That's why COBOL programmers can
get really high-pay jobs these days, because
so much of that irreplacable biz software
from the 60s was writ in COBOL. Nobody can
AFFORD to re-write it. It worked, it works,
it was writ by REALLY GOOD narrow-tie Dilberts,
so you just have to MAINTAIN it like forever.
Les messages affichés proviennent d'usenet.