The Fate of Low/Mid level languages.

Brian Densmore DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Thu Jul 25 21:20:04 CDT 2002


I use mostly COBOL, scripting languages, and a proprietary 4GL.
Some VB.
Almost zip C.

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> From: Andrew Bates [mailto:andrewb at litecode.net]
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 4:22 PM
> To: kclug at kclug.org
> Subject: The Fate of Low/Mid level languages.
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> I went to devry last year, and they had C++ and C aswell as Java... 
> along with all the other languages.  This pleased me very much.
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> ~ I was wondering what kind of market is out there?  Because, 
> now that 
> I'm going to SMSU in the fall, I have found they offer """"3"""" 
> languages.  Java, COBOL, and (ewck) Visual Basics... of 
> these.. Java is 
> the one i will have my imphasis in... since you can learn COBOL and 
> Visual Basics in 2 days.  
> 
> I was wondering what everybody else's experience with programming 
> languages at work aswell as education is.
> 
> - - Andrew Bates
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