COBOL is dead. Long live COBOL.

On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:19 PM, Jack Coats <j...@coats.org> wrote:

> Jokers keep predicting the doom of low level everything.  In computers,
> the only way to get a new architecture supported is for someone to get down
> and become one with the bits.  Only if it is so complicated that only
> computers can program computers will this style of prediction become
> right.  So far, we are no where close.
>
> The predictors will keep predicting.  They will be wrong again.
>
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