Hallelujah!

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Mon Apr 12 12:46:03 1999

> > > (Other old computer languages still in use are FORTRAN and COBOL, but I don't
> > > think the reasons for using them are so good.)
> > I used to think that COBOL was old hat unitl I actually had to use it
> > for a project during my degree. I was very impressed with its simmple
> > syntax and easy data handling, but I haven't come across a better
> > database handling language than another one which I had to use at
> > University - RPG, it is just a pity that OS/400 is so cryptic ;-)

> I was going to mention RPG in my original post but I changed my mind. I
> don't think it's quite as old as COBOL and FORTRAN.

I'll go in with a barrel of bavarian beer, that COBOL is still in use
30 years from now (I would also go for 50 years, but chances are low that
I can claim my fortune :).

> Some of IBM's development environments are called "VisualAge". There is a
> VisualAge Smalltalk and a VisualAge Java (written in VisualAge Smalltalk :)).
> Well, there's also a VisualAge RPG. I find that quite ironic considering
> the utter opacity of RPG.

RPG, is a nice language, and with VisualAge/RPG, there is an environment
without any question.

> As for OS/400, all you have to do is use the ELMCRPF command... Eliminate
> Cryptic Features. What? You can't find it? Well, I don't have any other
> suggestions then. :)

Cryptic ? come on - nice, structured and logical - and BTW, no OS
can be mastered without some time to learn the internals - some might
offer fun wile learning (I still considere VMS the most cryptic one).

Gruss
H.

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