Created in 1959, COBOL was verbose, procedural, and mundane. Yet today, countless banks, airlines, and government agencies remain enslaved by COBOL spaghetti. Its maintenance coders are retiring (or dying) rapidly, forcing panicked attempts at “modernizing” decades-old logic. COBOL’s longevity proves software really can be cursed with immortality.
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