Did anyone catch this article about "Zombie Languages"?

 

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/zombie-programming-languages-could-visu
al-basic-be-the-next-cobol/?ftag=TRE684d531
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ual-basic-be-the-next-cobol/?ftag=TRE684d531&bhid=19995525687222274123473679
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While the article focuses on Visual Basic, I think VFP qualifies under their
definition:

 

Zombie Languages: "Those old developer favorites that refuse to die"

 

To be honest, it makes all of us FoxPro coders cool again: We are all
"Zombie Wranglers!"

 

~~~~~~~ Pull Quote ~~~~~~~

James Milligan also drew parallels with the perennial demand for programmers
skilled in venerable mainframe programming language COBOL, a language older
than The Beatles.

 

"Other languages which continue to be widely used despite running legacy
systems include COBOL. It's known that COBOL tends to be preferred in
business, finance and administrative systems due to its efficiency in
handling large volumes of data - so it's predicted to remain popular across
these sectors."

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Paul 

 



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