Nothing I’ve stated is untrue. The jealousy from likely non college graduates 
is obvious.


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On Monday, March 18, 2024, 11:16 AM, David Crayford 
<00000595a051454b-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> On 18 Mar 2024, at 22:33, Dave Beagle 
> <00000525eaef6620-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> 
> LOL, I was a programmer for almost half my 40+ year career. IMS/COBOL DB/DC 
> at first. Later mostly COBOL CICS and COBOL DB2. So I’m excellent in COBOL. 
> In college, I programmed in PL/I, fortran, watfiv, pascal, and some others. 
> Logic is my forte. Math major helps. (Double major Comp Sci)
> 

And a doctorate in bullshit


> As for code reviews, I’ve worked at 15 companies of various sizes and none of 
> them did code reviews. One company tried to implement, but it was a cluster 
> and a huge waste of time. Imagine having a staff of 10, who not only have 
> their own coding requirements and time constraints, but now have to hand hold 
> the less qualified employees. If you have a staff of 10 and they are making 
> $50/hour and up and each code review takes 10 hours, you have thousands of 
> dollars tied up hand holding weaker staff with more talented staff. A bad use 
> of money. A better method is mentoring, where a newer programmer is mentored 
> by a senior person. That’s how I was taught (IMS DB/DC) at my first 
> programming position after transferring from Operations at my first employer. 
> My code never failed. Because it was well tested. 
> 
> 
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> On Sunday, March 17, 2024, 11:56 PM, Bob Bridges 
> <00000587168ababf-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> 
> Boy, ain't THAT the truth!, he says sadly, thinking of an app he didn't write 
> and is now responsible for maintaining.
> 
> This thing passes multiple values between programs using (if I understand it 
> correctly) a single character string consisting of many assignment 
> statements, which are then parsed and evaluated upon returning to the calling 
> program.  Me, I probably would've used ISPF pool variables, but I'm not sure 
> that would be easier to follow.  So far I don't mess with it much; it works.
> 
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> Expect the code to be modified by someone with significantly less knowledge 
> of the problem domain, even if they are an expert in the language.
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