• 1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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    The difference is people still write Java, regardless of whether it’s a dated pos or not, so the use cases have evolved

    Then there’s the use of the JVM/JRE which have evolved even more due to Scala, Clojure & Kotlin

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      COBOL is still being updated because, believe it or not, people are still writing COBOL

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        People aren’t writing new projects in COBOL. It’s mostly to maintain 40+ year old systems. Unless you’re working in the bank sector, it’s unlikely you will write a program in COBOL.

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          Don’t forget this small sector called government. Loads of Cobol there.