IRS is mostly HLASM for speed 

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Bob Bridges
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2025 12:01 PM
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Subject: Re: Good COBOL article

Only 160 COBOL programs at the IRS, really?  Naw, that can't be right.  The
author said 160 "apps"; that must mean 160 series of programs.  Yeah, that
makes more sense.

This may be a good time to trot out the old COBOL joke that I first
encountered in the years running up to Y2K:

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Jack was a COBOL programmer in the late 1990s who (after years of being
treated as a technological dinosaur by all the UNIX programmers,
Client/Server programmers, website developers etc) was finally getting some
respect:  He'd become a private consultant specializing in Year-2000
conversions.  He was working short-term assignments for prestigious
companies, traveling all over the world on different assignments.  He was
working 70- and 80- and even 90-hour weeks, but it was worth it.

However, several years of this relentless, mind-numbing work had taken its
toll on Jack.  He had problems sleeping and began having anxiety dreams
about the year 2000.  It had reached a point where even the thought of the
year 2000 made him nearly violent.  He must have suffered some sort of
breakdown, because all he could think about was how he could avoid the year
2000 and all that came with it.

Near the end of 1998 Jack had decided to contact a company that specialized
in cryogenics.  He made a deal to have himself frozen until 2001 through
their totally automated (and very expensive) process.  He was thrilled.  The
next thing he would know, he'd wake up in the year 2001 -- after the New
Year celebrations and computer debacles, and after the dust had settled.
Nothing else to worry about except getting on with his life.

He was put into his cryogenic receptacle, the technicians set the revive
date, he was given injections to slow his heartbeat to a bare minimum, and
that was that.

The next thing Jack saw was an enormous room filled with excited people.
They were all shouting "I can't believe it!" and "It's a miracle" and "He's
alive!".  There were odd-looking cameras and equipment that looked like it
came out of a science-fiction movie.

Someone who was obviously a spokesperson for the group stepped forward.
Jack couldn't contain his enthusiasm.  "It's over?" he asked.  "Is 2001
already here?  Are all the millennial parties and promotions and crises all
over and done with?"

The spokesman explained that there had been a problem with the programming
of the timer on Jack's cryogenic receptacle.  It hadn't been year-2000
compliant; it was actually 8000 years later, not the year 2001.  But the
spokesman told Jack that he shouldn't get excited; someone important wanted
to speak to him.

Suddenly a wall-sized projection screen displayed the image of a man that
had a striking resemblance to Bill Gates.  This man was Prime Minister of
Earth.  He told Jack not to be upset - that this was a wonderful time to be
alive.  There was world peace and no more starvation.  The space program had
been reïnstated and there were colonies on the moon and on Mars.  That
technology had advanced to such a degree that everyone had virtual-reality
interfaces that allowed them to contact anyone else on the planet, or to
watch any entertainment, or to hear any music recorded anywhere.

"That sounds terrific," said Jack. "But I'm curious:  Why is everybody so
interested in me?"

"Well," said the Prime Minister.  "The year 10 000 is just around the
corner, and it says in your files you know COBOL..."


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Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313

/* Never miss a good chance to shut up.  -from A Cowboy's Guide to Life */

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Phil Smith III
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2025 12:22Subject: Good COBOL article

https://www.zdnet.com/article/if-cobol-is-so-problematic-why-does-the-us-gov
ernment-still-use-it/

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