top | item 47132053 (no title) GenerWork | 6 days ago If that's the case then why haven't more places moved off of COBOL? discuss order hn newest hippo22|6 days ago Isn’t a better question: why would they migrate off COBOL? Their business is working. What’s the impetus to change? It’s not like they need to use COBOL for every new project. conception|6 days ago Also running probably nearly 100% bug free. whobre|6 days ago The language itself is the least of the problems. There is a whole mash of IBM mainframe technologies that is much harder to replace.
hippo22|6 days ago Isn’t a better question: why would they migrate off COBOL? Their business is working. What’s the impetus to change? It’s not like they need to use COBOL for every new project. conception|6 days ago Also running probably nearly 100% bug free.
whobre|6 days ago The language itself is the least of the problems. There is a whole mash of IBM mainframe technologies that is much harder to replace.
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