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My 1992 view of the problems of computer programming in 1992

30 pointsby pavel_lishinyesterday at 9:34 PM4 commentsview on HN

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PaulHouleyesterday at 10:25 PM

Before the Dragon Book some commercial compilers used heroic techniques that got superior performance along various axes.

readthenotes1today at 3:39 AM

In the mid-1970s Alan k. Was working at Xerox Parc creating Smalltalk and the future.

Sadly, it didn't sell paper.

jmclnxtoday at 1:57 AM

>In the middle 1970's, the IBM corporation did (and perhaps still does) most of their in-house programming in a computer language called FORTRAN.

Sorry, I doubt that. In the middle 70s it was COBOL, when COBOL'74 came out it became king of in-house programming for IBM and many other companies.

Now if you said the 60s or science based programming, I would agree with you about FORTRAN. But in-house usually means running the business, that is where COBOL rules.

Now, in-house is SAP ABAP, I think that took over at IBM in the mid to late 90s and early 00s. But IBM is moving to the next release of SAP and from what I heard from people there, ABAP is being phased out for something new that SAP came up with.

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