Subject talk:Computer programming languages

ABAP & COBOL
I find it odd that in a such an apparently complete listing of languages there's no mention of: a) COBOL - which is largely obsolete, but still in heavy use. There's oodles (tech term) of programs being used by various institutions; e.g. US government and various banks. The lack of avaialble programmers to maintain this huge library of programs causes said institutions a variety of headaches. Since it's not much taught anymore, and not the sexy new langauge, there's a rapidly diminshing supply of folks capable of doing the job. On the flip side, this may result in a migration to newer products = jobs and projects.

b) ABAP - SAPs programming language. In the last couple of years I've been in a constant search for competent ABAPers and arranging training for exising SAP users who want/need to learn the language.

OK I'm new to this so please forgive me if I'm violating the social mores of the media, and I'm happy to accept constructive criticism if someone wants to point out the error of my ways...

Regards - Old Owl

(The previous comment was added by User:Buffus at 16:58, 30 October 2012.)


 * Hi, please sign your comments with --~ . Subject pages are generated automatically from the existing wikibooks. If a language is missing then it's just because no one has written a wikibook about it. If you feel up to the task, you should just start writing the books that you are missing. --Martin Kraus (discuss • contribs) 15:25, 1 November 2012 (UTC)