On 4/5/20 4:39 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote:
On 4/5/2020 12:47 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 4/4/20 10:15 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:


Stories like this abound.  Wasn't California DMV running RCA Spectrolas
well into the 80s?

--Chuck


I did write some COBOL on the IBM 1410 which I worked on while I was a
student (COBOL for which was surprisingly capable), DOS/VS, OS/360, MVS,
and so on.  I found it to be:

I got my Computer Science degree in '86 and most of the programming for my classwork was in C and ran on BSD UNIX on a 11/750. I also worked in the school's computer center on a DECsystem-20.

My first job out of school was doing system software at Burroughs. The stuff that I was working on initially ran on all three lines of Burroughs mainframes sold at the time and, at Burroughs then, that meant it was written in COBOL. So, my first week at Burroughs was spent learning COBOL.

At school, everyone said that COBOL was evil. But after I had worked with it for a while, though I thought it was verbose, I didn't find it that bad to work with.

alan

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