by Tdarcos » Mon Jan 09, 2023 4:55 am
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 9:33 pm
Because you worked professionally as a COBOL programmer, for what, 10-13 years?
Sigh. I don't know why I bother answering questions. Let me repeat myself:
Tdarcos wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 3:09 am
I'll try this again, although I'm sure it won't make any difference, the following:
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8. In my entire life, I used Cobol about one month; other places I worked at used different languages. I could have completely skipped Cobol, and it would have had no effect on my career as a programmer.
9. I would say, if I combined all the code I ever wrote in languages taught then or that I taught myself later, Cobol probably represents 0.001% of all the code I've ever written.
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I do not know how or why I got this rep of having written a significant amount of code in Cobol.
I was right about that, I explained, and it still didn't make any difference. I gave a very low tolerance for willful blindness, so "perhaps you'll understand, if I tell it to you, plain."* The first 10 words of paragraph #8, i.e the first clause of its first fucking sentence, which I have included, would give you an exact maximum of how long I was a professional programmer in Cobol, if you had bothered to read it, which, obviously you didn't.
Were you born this stupid or did you study how to lose intelligence? Tsk, tsk. tsk, that's what we got for inventing television.
* From Don McLean,
Castles in the Air.
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey" post_id=133631 time=1673238807 user_id=3]
Because you worked professionally as a COBOL programmer, for what, 10-13 years?
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Sigh. I don't know why I bother answering questions. Let me repeat myself:
[quote=Tdarcos post_id=133615 time=1673172573 user_id=829]
I'll try this again, although I'm sure it won't make any difference, the following:
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8. In my entire life, I used Cobol about one month; other places I worked at used different languages. I could have completely skipped Cobol, and it would have had no effect on my career as a programmer.
9. I would say, if I combined all the code I ever wrote in languages taught then or that I taught myself later, Cobol probably represents 0.001% of all the code I've ever written.
...
I do not know how or why I got this rep of having written a significant amount of code in Cobol.
[/quote]
I was right about that, I explained, and it still didn't make any difference. I gave a very low tolerance for willful blindness, so "perhaps you'll understand, if I tell it to you, plain."* The first 10 words of paragraph #8, i.e the first clause of its first fucking sentence, which I have included, would give you an exact maximum of how long I was a professional programmer in Cobol, if you had bothered to read it, which, obviously you didn't.
Were you born this stupid or did you study how to lose intelligence? Tsk, tsk. tsk, that's what we got for inventing television.
* From Don McLean, [i]Castles in the Air[/i].