From: Howard Brazee on 14 Jul 2008 08:59 http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/COBOL-Dont-Call-it-a-Comeback/?kc=EWKNLEIA070808FEA1
From: Pete Dashwood on 14 Jul 2008 18:47 "Howard Brazee" <howard(a)brazee.net> wrote in message news:4cjm74pt1hpgh6e6nbt7fpvhgn246ovuqb(a)4ax.com... > http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/COBOL-Dont-Call-it-a-Comeback/?kc=EWKNLEIA070808FEA1 I have no issue with the article itself and it pretty much aligns with what I posted here a few days ago. What was interesting to me were the comments...:-) Pete. -- "I used to write COBOL...now I can do anything."
From: Robert on 14 Jul 2008 20:58 On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:59:19 -0600, Howard Brazee <howard(a)brazee.net> wrote: >http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/COBOL-Dont-Call-it-a-Comeback/?kc=EWKNLEIA070808FEA1 What's the Veryant story? I hadn't heard the name before. It generates Java byte code, but appears to not be the same as perCOBOL. APS in "isCOBOL APS" stands for Application Platform Suite, has nothing to do with Micro Focus' code generator named APS, now replaced by Mainframe Express. Three of four Veryant leaders came from Acucorp. Two of them live in Italy.
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