I think it was Philip Roth in "The Human Stain" that said it best. I'm paraphrasing (because I don't have the exact quote) - University politics are the dirtiest, because the stakes are so low
Does anyone still program in PL/I? In the '70s it was IBM's answer to FORTRAN and COBOL on their 360/370 mainframe. I was wondering if it died then or there's some niche out there that is still using it.
I think it was Philip Roth in "The Human Stain" that said it best. I'm paraphrasing (because I don't have the exact quote) -
University politics are the dirtiest, because the stakes are so low
Does anyone still program in PL/I? In the '70s it was IBM's answer to FORTRAN and COBOL on their 360/370 mainframe. I was wondering if it died then or there's some niche out there that is still using it.
My guess is that were in sales