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- From: bn@mndcrme.uoknor.edu (Bo Najdrovsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Cobol for the Amiga?
- Message-ID: <bn.01ix@mndcrme.uoknor.edu>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 03:23:34 GMT
- Article-I.D.: mndcrme.bn.01ix
- References: <paulk.2oqo@terapin.com>
- Organization: Operation Mindcrime
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- Paul Kienitz (paulk@terapin.com) wrote:
- :
- : I never had to, and I went to a cheap school that was real heavy on
- : that sort of thing.
-
- Then you're lucky. I kept putting it off myself, but they didn't
- drop the requirement. If I wanted to graduate, I had to suffer through
- it.
-
- :
- : But think of something else: so many programmers refuse to touch
- : COBOL nowadays that the few who are willing to really get into it
- : get LARGE money for maintaining those old programs.
-
- You are a bit off base there. There is a surplus of Cobol people out there.
- The demand is for C/C++ programmers with Unix and GUI (Motif mainly) expe-
- rience.
-
- p.s. I'm not just making this up. It's info from a professional recruiter
- that specializes in locating programmers for companies.
-
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