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Thread: Old programmers never die, they just become object oriented. (?)

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    Default Old programmers never die, they just become object oriented. (?)

    I'm a retired IBM mainframe programmer and systems programmer. I started in 1974, writing FORTRAN, COBOL and Assembler programs. In the mid 1980s I progressed to systems programming (systems administration in non-IBM parlance), supporting what is now IBM's z/VM operating system. There I also wrote a lot of productivity tools using Rexx, Xedit and various VM/CMS tools like Service Virtual Machines. Along the way I also wrote similar tools in the z/OS environment using Rexx, ISPF and various system utilities and support products.

    Now I'm retired, and trying to learn to use more dynamic languages than the static ones I used on the mainframe. I know very little about Java except that it is (mostly) platform-independent and natively supports Unicode.

    My first Java project is a Unicode-capable text editor. (Me? Ambitious?) :-D

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    Default Re: Old programmers never die, they just become object oriented. (?)

    WOW! That sounds a lot like my CV.
    I loved VM and Rexx and Xedit.

    I started on Java about 1998.
    If you don't understand my answer, don't ignore it, ask a question.

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    Default Re: Old programmers never die, they just become object oriented. (?)

    And me! I am retired but like programming for fun (keeps my neurons firing) :-)

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    Default Re: Old programmers never die, they just become object oriented. (?)

    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo_Eight View Post
    And me! I am retired but like programming for fun (keeps my neurons firing) :-)
    Absolutely ! Same here. I think programming (as well as making music, my other hobby) will do wonders for the aging brain.

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