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UncleOxidant | 6 days ago

This makes no sense. If IBM supposedly gets a significant amount of revenue from COBOL (a dubious proposition) then wouldn't this actually help them as COBOL programmers are getting rarer and rarer?

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xienze|6 days ago

IBM makes a lot of money selling mainframes to companies that have COBOL codebases dating back to the 70s or earlier. The main reason said companies still buy mainframes to run said COBOL programs is because it’s too risky to try to port them to more standardized, cheaper platforms. THEORETICALLY, a COBOL-proficient Claude could make it feasible to port these old COBOL codebases to something more modern that can run on bog-standard x86 servers, and it’s unlikely customers would buy them from IBM.

IF, and it’s a big if, Claude make it possible to migrate off of COBOL, this would be a massive blow to IBM.

barchar|6 days ago

Plus it's not like there aren't cobol environments for more commodity hardware. Hell GCC just got a new cobol frontend last year!

aitchnyu|5 days ago

Indian service companies can train some of their intake with COBOL, some obscure printer programming language, Clojure etc and give them anxiety about getting into a career dead end.