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The Sacramento Bee reported that some people in California are wearing 
T-shirts bearing the cryptic words, "Cobol Is My Hero."

 

People outside of California might not be aware that our governor, 
Arnold Schwarzenegger, attempted to have state workers paid the minimum 
wage until the Legislature presents him with acceptable budget.  Since 
the budget cannot be passed without a two thirds majority and the 
Republicans, who are unanimously committed to holding firm on their 
pledge to not raise taxes, have enough votes to veto any budget that 
does not suit them.

Already, in previous years, the Democrats have capitulated and agreed to 
horrendous cuts to education and, even worse, any program that 
threatened to give any help whatsoever to the poor. The Democrats went 
one step further, agreeing to additional tax cuts, which can only make 
the budget worse.

The state comptroller, John Chiang, refused to comply with the 
governor's demands, explaining that revamping the state computer system 
to change the wage structure in a short period of time would be 
impossible.  To do so would be especially difficult because the system 
is programmed in an obsolete language, Cobol.

Cobol was last in the news in the run-up to the Y2K panic.  Companies 
need to upgrade their computer systems, but lacked people trained in 
obsolete computer languages.  In desperation, they turned to Indian 
companies, which was instrumental in accelerating the growth of 
outsourcing computer work to India.

More at:

 

http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2010/08/01/cobol-is-my-hero-a-reverse-luddism/

 

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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Chico, CA 95929
530-898-5321
fax 530-898-5901
www.michaelperelman.wordpress.com


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