I've always wondered where did COBOL disappear? While there are adaptations of languages like Smalltalk, or LISP everywhere I don't see COBOL getting a modern version. I believe we need a language that marries modern bytecode/compiled languages with syntax of COBOL. It doesn't need to be 100% COBOL just good parts (like Ruby took from Smalltalk) and build a high performance business language that can replace modern web development systems.
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07 Aug 2018 00:33
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I've always wondered where did COBOL disappear? While there are adaptations of languages like Smalltalk, or LISP everywhere I don't see COBOL getting a modern version. I believe we need a language that marries modern bytecode/compiled languages with syntax of COBOL. It doesn't need to be 100% COBOL just good parts (like Ruby took from Smalltalk) and build a high performance business language that can replace modern web development systems.