Re: Alter and move corresponding: was The tragedy of SQL
От | Gavin Flower |
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Тема | Re: Alter and move corresponding: was The tragedy of SQL |
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Msg-id | 0572e8a0-72cb-d413-f5c0-b4c134ee8610@archidevsys.co.nz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Alter and move corresponding: was The tragedy of SQL (Steve Litt <slitt@troubleshooters.com>) |
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Re: Alter and move corresponding: was The tragedy of SQL
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On 16/09/21 04:52, Steve Litt wrote: > Gavin Flower said on Wed, 15 Sep 2021 13:49:39 +1200 > >> Hi Michael, > [snip] > >>> COBOL has strange verbs like 'move corresponding' that could >>> accomplish complicated tasks in a few lines but you have to be >>> careful that you knew what you were asking for! >> In our site that was banned as being too dangerous. >> >> And how about the 'lovely' ALTER GOTO construct??? >> >> Children don't try to use these constructs at home, as even >> experienced adults get burnt using them! > I never Cobolled professionally, but took 3 semesters of Cobol and > Santa Monica Community College in Santa Monica, California USA. They > taught us move corresponding, I used it, it was handy. I'd use it again > if I were a Cobol professional. > > As far as alter, in 1981, before I became a programmer, I asked my > Cobol Programmer friend if there was anything you could put in a > program that would get you fired. He said yes, the alter statement :-). > In my 3 semesters of Cobol, I never once used the Alter statement. [...] I was very proud of using an ALTER GOTO in my first program in my 8 week COBOL training course. Now I cringe every time I think about it! Before the course, I was fluent in FORTRAN IV and had programmed in ALGOL-68. So I was an experienced programmer. Cheers, Gavin Cheers, Gavin
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