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"James B. Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
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On Thu, January 20, 2011 09:25, Chuck Trites wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by COBOL written in FORTRAN?
>

It is a play on the words of an old bromide: "You can write FORTRAN
in any Language."

The FORTRAN language is really not suited to implementing a business
application like MANMAN but that was what the authors evidently felt
most comfortable with.  Either that, or they could not afford HP's
COBOL licence.  Or, perhaps HP COBOL simply did not work reliably,
as I discovered the hard way at NorTel in the early 80s.

In any case, MANMAN's authors had to create, in FORTRAN, all of the
structures provided directly in COBOL.


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