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COBOL could get a new lease on life
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COBOL could get a new lease on life

by Nick Farrell  on Jul 3, 2009
Tags: COBOL | programming
The 50 year old programming language COBOL is the code that won't go away, and can be found at the heart of ATM transactions, ticket purchases and telephone calls

The 50 year old programming language COBOL is set to make a comeback, according to SD Times.

A survey by Micro Focus claimed that the average American still interacts with a COBOL program 13 times a day. That includes ATM transactions, ticket purchases and telephone calls.

What has happened is that many COBOL applications have been wrapped with .NET, where it competes better against Windows applications.

Many outfits that are running COBOL software really don't need to upgrade it, as it works nicely within the new frameworks. There are apparently lots of open source compilers that can make COBOL work just fine in Linux environments.

COBOL has been installed in many legacy systems, particularly in the financial markets, and it has remained a steady source of income for aging programmers.

However, the move towards cloud computing also means that COBOL could be with us for another 50 years.

Drake Coker, chief technologist for application development at Micro Focus, said that the future of COBOL may also lie in the cloud. Currently there are web applications written in COBOL, and there are even graphical applications programmed in COBOL as well.

He said that any significant technology with substantial business value has been layered into the language at some point.

Coker said that he was currently looking at what has to happen to put COBOL applications into the Cloud.

It makes the computer studies teachers who insisted on people learning Pascal instead of COBOL in the 1980s look silly.

 

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