Enterprise PL/I

 

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+1

On 2022-07-08 10:51, Dave Jones wrote:
> Timothy Sipples said:
>
> "Which leads to an interesting thought exercise. In 2022 if you're trying to 
> choose a programming language for business application programming that 
> stands the best chance of being durable (being realistically maintainable, 
> extendable, enhance-able) for the next 40+ years — a common requirement for 
> many high value, nontrivial business applications — what programming language 
> would you choose? I suggest Enterprise COBOL ought to be a candidate. (Any 
> other nominations?)"
>
> Enterprise PL/I, of course. :-)
> DJ
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