Re: Alter and move corresponding: was The tragedy of SQL

From: Rob Sargent <robjsargent(at)gmail(dot)com>
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Subject: Re: Alter and move corresponding: was The tragedy of SQL
Date: 2021-09-16 23:22:03
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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.
>
>
In what I see now as truly prescient of the early 80's U of BC CS
department, algol-68, snobol, cobol, B, APL and half a dozen others I've
complete forgoten each got a week with the same Towers of Hanoi task. I
can only assume the powers saw the impending dump-heap relegation of the
lot of them. The counter argument was that the major project was done PL/1.

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