How COBOL Still Powers The Global Economy At 60 Years Old | Texas Public Radio
Its death has been predicted many times. In fact, if there is one constant in the history of COBOL it may be predictions of the programming language’s death.
COBOL was created in 1959 by industry and government programmers but even then its future was uncertain.
“In less than a year there were rumors all over the industry that COBOL was dying,” said Grace Hopper, rear admiral and programmer who helped design the language in a 1981 lecture.
Transit Has Been Battered by Coronavirus. Whatβs Ahead May Be Worse. – The New York Times
Looking Up Blueberry Hill
So far things haven't greened up that much yet.
Taken on Saturday April 30, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.Free milk, cheese and yogurt at SUNY Morrisville dairy drive-through to support families, farmers – syracuse.com
SUNY Morrisville is holding a dairy drive-through on Friday to support the community while supplies run low at local grocery stores.
Milk, cheese, yogurt and other dairy products will be available from 4 to 6 p.m. at the SUNY Morrisville Dairy Complex at 80 Eaton St., Morrisville. Social distancing and public hygiene practices will be maintained during the drive-through. All dairy products in the drive-through are free.
Hammock Camping!
Hammock Camping! βΊ
- Last Saturday night on that mild and nice Sunday night I was thinking how nice it would be to spend a night in the back country with the hammock and little more
- I’ve been talking about this for some time but I really should make it happen this year
- There are state forests not far from where I live and on a busy summer weekend when I need to be in town, I could easily grab the hammock, a few blankets, a quick super, start a fire back in the woods and call it a night in the hammock
- There is no need for my fancy campsites all of the time, sometimes a quick set up would be a lot of fun for a change