I work with legacy systems
That means C and Fortran are all I need. Makes for an easy life...
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wheresthefish Partly filled with wrong, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 22:23,
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C O B O L
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spazzcaptain Misses Valin @, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 22:53,
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Eeeew!
*Makes sign of the cross*
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wheresthefish Partly filled with wrong, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 23:08,
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Fortran!
There's a nightmare I haven't heard in ages.
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cowcat Bituminous squeegee, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 22:55,
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By Fortran's beard!
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Victoria'sBeard Different political view? I hate you!, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 23:00,
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I really don't know why everyone reacts with such revulsion
C It's a perfectly acceptable language to work in as long as
C you understand the fact that it was designed to be written
C on a VT52 terminal.
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wheresthefish Partly filled with wrong, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 23:13,
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I have no idea what Fortran is
Feeling left out by the programming in-jokes :-(
Neerrrrrrdddddddddddddsssss!
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Victoria'sBeard Different political view? I hate you!, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 23:34,
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I work on the business side dealing with consultant firms who lie about the next best thing and how all their PM and BA s are experts at all these languages.
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gunmetal drove slowly in the passing lane on, Mon 20 Oct 2014, 23:50,
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I think there is plenty of Fortran in physics department still.
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omnitruncatedkraken from Empire Algol, Tue 21 Oct 2014, 12:46,
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