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Dave wrote:
But on the i, I suspect that the overwhelming majority choose RPG. Why? Why
is COBOL the choice for mainframes?
Why was interpreted BASIC the overwhelming majority choice for desktop
systems, long after COBOL, FORTRAN, and PL/I became available for them?
Why is C such a popular choice for applications, despite its manifest
unsuitability for most application-level work, and why was it the basis
for Java's syntax?
Except for a few of us who go out of our way to be fluent in multiple
programming languages, most programmers seem to specialize in one, or
maybe two. And when the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem
looks like a nail.
--
JHHL
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