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    I was browsing through the "3 open source projects for modern COBOL development" article under the Developer News section. It referenced a book by one Micheal Coughlan. The very one who taught me my first COBOL back in the spring of '87!

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      I was browsing through the "3 open source projects for modern COBOL development" article under the Developer News section. It referenced a book by one Micheal Coughlan. The very one who taught me my first COBOL back in the spring of '87!

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      Open source pays better than teaching now?

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        I was browsing through the "3 open source projects for modern COBOL development" article under the Developer News section. It referenced a book by one Micheal Coughlan. The very one who taught me my first COBOL back in the spring of '87!

        Ger

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        Ger Hayden wrote:

        COBOL

        :omg: This is not something to admit to.

        What we got here is a failure to communicate

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          Ger Hayden wrote:

          COBOL

          :omg: This is not something to admit to.

          What we got here is a failure to communicate

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          Nagy Vilmos
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          Why not? I started out using COBOL. It's not a language I'd choose today, but I learned it and used it for something like the first 5 years of my career.

          veni bibi saltavi

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