Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-16 Thread Tomasz Rola via cctalk
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 01:20:09PM -0700, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: [...] > well, close. > His BASIC quote is: > "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students > that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers > they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-08 Thread ben via cctalk
On 4/7/2020 12:31 PM, John Ames via cctech wrote: *That said,* there are definitely some languages that are more conducive to building these habits than others (and, within each group, many that emphasize different aspects more or less strongly.) I can't speak to COBOL as I've never had cause

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-07 Thread John Ames via cctalk
> From: Neil Thompson > > I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar > comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to > translate a real world "thing" into an algorithm that is the essense of > programming, and anyone who has managed to learn

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-07 Thread Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctalk
At 18:25 05-04-20, you wrote: It was thus said that the Great Fred Cisin via cctalk once stated: > >>Edsger Dijksta said, "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching > >>should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense." > > On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, geneb wrote: > >I'm pretty sure he said

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Brent Hilpert via cctalk
Here in Canada, ongoing for several years now, we've had the major fiasco of the Phoenix payroll system. I've never heard an accounting of where the fault lies, or why IBM isn't being held more accountable. A brief summary from Wikipedia: The Phoenix pay system is a payroll processing system

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Ethan Dicks via cctalk
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 5:28 AM Jim Manley via cctalk wrote: > Speaking of COBOL and Admiral Grace Hopper, I have one of her actual > nanoseconds, a piece of insulated solid wire about 11.2 inches long, when > she was a Superintendent's guest lecturer. Since I was a Navy MSCS > student, she

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 4/6/20 2:27 AM, Jim Manley via cctalk wrote: > Speaking of COBOL and Admiral Grace Hopper, I have one of her actual > nanoseconds, a piece of insulated solid wire about 11.2 inches long, when > she was a Superintendent's guest lecturer. Since I was a Navy MSCS > student, she "signed" it with

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
Another article on this subject today. This one claims the Mainframe in question is 40 years old. Maybe it really is a 360/40. :-) bill

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread geneb via cctalk
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Fred Cisin wrote: I still believe that the best FIRST exposure to computer programming should be BASIC. VERY FIRST program should have instant gratification, without having had to already learn underlying structures, variable types, how to run a compiler, etc. After

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Apr 5, 2020, at 6:17 PM, Antonio Carlini via cctalk > wrote: > > On 05/04/2020 22:27, Neil Thompson via cctalk wrote: >> I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar >> comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to >> translate a real

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 4/6/20 1:35 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: One of these days, when I have time, I'll go into one of the more bizarre COBOL implementations, involving inter-process communication with "chains" of modules being resident either wholly or in part in one of several mainframes or in bulk core,

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 11:28, Jim Manley via cctalk wrote: > > Speaking of COBOL and Admiral Grace Hopper, I have one of her actual > nanoseconds, a piece of insulated solid wire about 11.2 inches long, when > she was a Superintendent's guest lecturer. Since I was a Navy MSCS > student, she

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Jim Manley via cctalk
Speaking of COBOL and Admiral Grace Hopper, I have one of her actual nanoseconds, a piece of insulated solid wire about 11.2 inches long, when she was a Superintendent's guest lecturer. Since I was a Navy MSCS student, she "signed" it with stripes and gaps in magic marker, as the ones and zeroes

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-06 Thread Mike Kenzie via cctalk
unday, April 5, 2020 4:37:11 PM > Subject: Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers > On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > >> On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, geneb wrote: >>> I'm pretty sure he said that about BASIC, and I'm totally bummed he died >>> b

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
One of these days, when I have time, I'll go into one of the more bizarre COBOL implementations, involving inter-process communication with "chains" of modules being resident either wholly or in part in one of several mainframes or in bulk core, with comm links extending throughout the US. cf.

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctalk
At 16:12 05-04-20, you wrote: On 4/5/20 6:28 PM, geneb via cctalk wrote: On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Neil Thompson via cctalk wrote: I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to translate a real world

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Jay Jaeger via cctalk
On 4/5/2020 8:46 PM, ben via cctalk wrote: > On 4/5/2020 6:44 PM, Toby Thain via cctalk wrote: > >>> Q: If Bill Gates hadn't written a BASIC interpreter, where would we >>> be now? >>> >>> >> >> Sounds like you've never heard of Lisp. >> > > All the old programmers speak with a LISP. > I view

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Sean Conner via cctalk
It was thus said that the Great Fred Cisin via cctalk once stated: > >>Edsger Dijksta said, "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching > >>should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense." > > On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, geneb wrote: > >I'm pretty sure he said that about BASIC, and I'm

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread ben via cctalk
On 4/5/2020 6:44 PM, Toby Thain via cctalk wrote: Q: If Bill Gates hadn't written a BASIC interpreter, where would we be now? Sounds like you've never heard of Lisp. All the old programmers speak with a LISP. I view computer science ... teaching is what 'trending now' since schools

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
I still believe that the best FIRST exposure to computer programming should be BASIC.  VERY FIRST program should have instant gratification, without having had to already learn underlying structures, variable types, how to run a compiler, etc.  After creating first program, and a few more, in a

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Toby Thain via cctalk
On 2020-04-05 8:40 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: >>> well, close. >>> His BASIC quote is: >>> "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students >>> that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers >>> they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
well, close. His BASIC quote is: "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration." Here is one copy of his 1975 paper, "How Do We Tell Truths That Might

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, geneb via cctalk wrote: Yep. You can write horrible code in /any/ language. ;) . . . and a REAL programmer can write FORTRAN in any language.

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 4/5/20 6:28 PM, Peter Schow via cctalk wrote: On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 4:18 PM Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote: Dijkstra was a computer scientist not a computer programmer. The two are only tangentially related! It's funny that you say this because Dijkstra explictly calls himself a

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 4/5/20 6:28 PM, geneb via cctalk wrote: On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Neil Thompson via cctalk wrote: I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar comments were full of horseshit.  In my opinion, it's the ability to translate a real world "thing" into an algorithm that is the

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Alan Perry via cctalk
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

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Jim Brain via cctalk
On 4/5/2020 4:02 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: I'm reminded of a T-shirt company that was around when I was in college, named "Outer products". They had various math and physics related shirts, for example with Maxwell's equations (your choice of differential or integral form). Also one

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Jay Jaeger via cctalk
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 kind of doubt that, unless they had a version of IBM's IMS for it -- which

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On April 5, 2020 at 5:28 PM Peter Schow via cctalk > wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 4:18 PM Antonio Carlini via > cctalk wrote:> Dijkstra was a computer scientist not a > computer programmer. The two areonly tangentially related!It's funny that you > say this because Dijkstra explictly

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Peter Schow via cctalk
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 4:18 PM Antonio Carlini via cctalk wrote: > Dijkstra was a computer scientist not a computer programmer. The two are > only tangentially related! It's funny that you say this because Dijkstra explictly calls himself a programmer in his 1972 ACM Turing Award Lecture: "I

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread geneb via cctalk
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Neil Thompson via cctalk wrote: I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to translate a real world "thing" into an algorithm that is the essense of programming, and anyone who has

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Antonio Carlini via cctalk
On 05/04/2020 22:27, Neil Thompson via cctalk wrote: I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to translate a real world "thing" into an algorithm that is the essense of programming, Dijkstra was a

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 4/5/20 2:27 PM, Neil Thompson via cctalk wrote: > I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar > comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to > translate a real world "thing" into an algorithm that is the essense of > programming, and anyone who

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 23:02, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: > > I'm reminded of a T-shirt company that was around when I was in college, > named "Outer products". They had various math and physics related shirts, > for example with Maxwell's equations (your choice of differential or integral >

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Neil Thompson via cctalk
I'm convinced that Dijksta (and anyone else who came out with similar comments were full of horseshit. In my opinion, it's the ability to translate a real world "thing" into an algorithm that is the essense of programming, and anyone who has managed to learn (particularly on their own, as many of

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
I'm reminded of a T-shirt company that was around when I was in college, named "Outer products". They had various math and physics related shirts, for example with Maxwell's equations (your choice of differential or integral form). Also one with the first 4 lines of the Odyssey. For computer

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread geneb via cctalk
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, geneb wrote: I'm pretty sure he said that about BASIC, and I'm totally bummed he died before I could bitch slap him over it. ;) well, close. His BASIC quote is: "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
Edsger Dijksta said, "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense." On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, geneb wrote: I'm pretty sure he said that about BASIC, and I'm totally bummed he died before I could bitch slap him over it. ;) well, close. His

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
They were told to update their software. Now, 20 years later, they are looking for COBOL programmers, to start the update project. On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Stefan Skoglund wrote: To be fair, in this case updating your software means: throw out the baby with the water build a completely new IT

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Nigel Johnson via cctalk
There were a lot of differing opinions, some of which held out over time. Even Fred Brooks had to admit that David Parnas was right about data encapsulation On 05/04/2020 15:53, geneb via cctalk wrote: On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: Edsger Dijksta said, "The use of COBOL

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread geneb via cctalk
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: Edsger Dijksta said, "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense." I'm pretty sure he said that about BASIC, and I'm totally bummed he died before I could bitch slap him over it. ;)

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
https://www.latestly.com/technology/new-jersey-governor-needs-cobol-programmers-as-covid-19-response-volunteers-to-fix-unemployment-insurance-systems-gets-trolled-on-twitter-for-demanding-outdated-technology-1660018.html On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote: Yet another article

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Will Cooke via cctalk
> On April 5, 2020 at 11:56 AM Chris Zach via cctalk > wrote: > > > What’s really funny, in a sad way, if you read the article above carefully, > > and you watch the clip.They’re looking for *VOLUNTEERS* to do thbis > > work!That's problematic. And now that I said I know COBOL81, I could > >

RE: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread W2HX via cctalk
to be traded in 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16ths of a dollar) -Original Message- From: cctalk On Behalf Of Bill Gunshannon via cctalk Sent: Sunday, April 5, 2020 10:29 AM To: cctalk@classiccmp.org Subject: Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers On 4/5/20 12:54 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Apr 5, 2020, at 1:27 PM, Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk > wrote: > > Chris Zach wrote: >> That's problematic. And now that I said I know COBOL81, I could find >> myself kidnapped by NJ Govt agents and chained to a VT05 terminal. >> No, no, not 12 lines per screen! HELP > > Am I wrong in

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread ben via cctalk
On 4/4/2020 10:54 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: On 4/4/20 9:47 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ In December 1999,

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 4/5/20 7:24 AM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote: > Yet another article loaded with BS denigrating COBOL. > The product of a very flawed academic system that decided > to destroy COBOL because its users refused to accept that > academics know what's best for the industry. COBOL was remarkable

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk
Chris Zach wrote: > That's problematic. And now that I said I know COBOL81, I could find > myself kidnapped by NJ Govt agents and chained to a VT05 terminal. > No, no, not 12 lines per screen! HELP Am I wrong in understanding the VT05 was 20 lines, and the VT50 12 lines? By the way, I

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Chris Zach via cctalk
What’s really funny, in a sad way, if you read the article above carefully, and you watch the clip. They’re looking for *VOLUNTEERS* to do thbis work! That's problematic. And now that I said I know COBOL81, I could find myself kidnapped by NJ Govt agents and chained to a VT05 terminal. No,

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 4/5/20 12:22 PM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote: On Apr 5, 2020, at 6:41 AM, Stefan Skoglund via cctalk wrote: lör 2020-04-04 klockan 21:47 -0700 skrev Fred Cisin via cctalk: On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote:

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Warner Losh via cctalk
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020, 10:26 AM Warner Losh wrote: > > > On Sun, Apr 5, 2020, 10:22 AM Zane Healy via cctalk > wrote: > >> >> >> > On Apr 5, 2020, at 6:41 AM, Stefan Skoglund via cctalk < >> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: >> > >> > lör 2020-04-04 klockan 21:47 -0700 skrev Fred Cisin via cctalk: >>

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Warner Losh via cctalk
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020, 10:22 AM Zane Healy via cctalk wrote: > > > > On Apr 5, 2020, at 6:41 AM, Stefan Skoglund via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > lör 2020-04-04 klockan 21:47 -0700 skrev Fred Cisin via cctalk: > >> On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: > >>> > >>

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Zane Healy via cctalk
> On Apr 5, 2020, at 6:41 AM, Stefan Skoglund via cctalk > wrote: > > lör 2020-04-04 klockan 21:47 -0700 skrev Fred Cisin via cctalk: >> On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: >>> >>

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Neil Thompson via cctalk
Yeah, my contract to a large University fixing all their COBOL stuff finished in October 1998. On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 16:29, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On 4/5/20 12:54 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: > > On 4/4/20 9:47 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > >> On

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 4/5/20 12:54 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: On 4/4/20 9:47 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ In December 1999, they

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
On 4/4/20 11:06 PM, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ Yet another article loaded with BS denigrating COBOL. The product of a very flawed academic system that decided to

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Bill Degnan via cctalk
This may have already been said, but I have worked with a little COBOL within MS .NET for fun, some years ago, just to see it run. I am sure that's what they're intending the candidates for this job will have had experience doing. My guess would be it's just as important to be a .NET guru who

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-05 Thread Stefan Skoglund via cctalk
lör 2020-04-04 klockan 21:47 -0700 skrev Fred Cisin via cctalk: > On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: > > > https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ > > In December 1999, they were looking for COBOL

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-04 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 4/4/20 10:15 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > In 1970, in my absolutely bottom of the totem pole job at Goddard Space > Flight Center, I questioned the use of 2 decimal digits for the year. > (FORTRAN)  I was told, "don't be ridiculous.  All of this will be redone > long before that, and WE

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-04 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ On 4/4/20 9:47 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: In December 1999,

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-04 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 4/4/20 9:47 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: >> https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ >> > > In December 1999, they were looking for COBOL programmers. > To

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-04 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote: https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ In December 1999, they were looking for COBOL programmers. They were told to update their software. Now, 20 years later,

Re: State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-04 Thread Chris Zach via cctalk
I seem to recall they were using a lot of pdp11's, so oddly enough my Cobol81 skills might be handy here I could even work remotely on my pdp11/73 and hook up to them with DecNet Hm On 4/4/2020 11:06 PM, Jeffrey Brace via cctalk wrote:

State of New Jersey needs COBOL programmers

2020-04-04 Thread Jeffrey Brace via cctalk
https://josephsteinberg.com/covid-19-response-new-jersey-urgently-needs-cobol-programmers-yes-you-read-that-correctly/ -- = Jeff Brace Vice President & Board Member, VCF East Showrunner Vintage Computer Federation http://www.vcfed.org/ jeff...@vcfed.org