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Why do trannies seethe when they see COBOL?
Only argument I see to getting rid of it is that it's old, ok?
System critical application have been made with COBOL for 50 year without issues. Why get rid of something that just weeks.
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>>103233029
You gotta code in JERVERSCRERPT so your replacement understands your code. But you can actually migrate and run old cobol on serverless shit these days like cloudflare workers. No rewrite needed.
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>>103233029
> a language designed by committee and US department of defense
> without issues
if grace hopper was still alive she'd say that you're a faggot.
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>>103233029
ok, you can work on a COBOL compiler so that businesses can keep using them with new AWS (AWS) instead of old AWS (mainframes)
let me know when you're rich
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>>103233029
ITT: tell me you're ESL without telling me you're ESL.
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I like the feeling of RUST on my SALAD FINGERS
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>>103233029
it reminds them of their programmer dad that doesnt support his tranny surgery
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>>103233029
nocoder deteched, opinion discarded
you're a retarded faggot
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Trannies fear standards.



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