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Are you sure it isn't just a rumor being spread by those that are
invested heavily in other languages?
In the first place, no one programming language is a panacea, and none should be treated as such.
Yet far too many programmers only bother to learn one, and let's face it, when the only tool you have is a hammer, then every problem ends up looking like a nail.
If RPG is dying, then /free (which makes RPG look like something entirely different, and consumed resources that *could* have been used to make a full
implementation of PL/I available on the 400), and the fact that The Cycle is so rarely used these days, and that so much new software uses SQL instead of native RLA, >>and that native RLA hasn't been updated to support certain data types, are all nails in its coffin.
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