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I didn't know COBOL was still around (says the kid who used to use Qbasic). What is it used for these days?
Most of payroll programs on "proprietary" computers (IBM computers, Bull computers, most of huge non-unix computers) are Cobol programs.
Probably your salary will be paid with the payroll printing program being still a cobol program.
Procution Cobol programs are usually some millions of lines of cobol programs, which could cost a lot to be migrated to non-cobol applications.
So, most of times, brand new applications are written in C on Linux Machines. And when old proprietary marchines start being too old, the cobol programs are simply compiled on a new Linux machine.
Hope this helped.
Yordan
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