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Praktische Programmierung ist noch immer zu mehr als 50% COBOL-Programmierung, es folgen PL/1, Assembler und FORTRAN. Neuere Sprachen werden so gut wie nicht verwendet, allenfalls PASCAL beginnt in Anwenderkreisen langsam bekannt zu werden.
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Schnupp, P. (1978). Ist Cobol Unsterblich?. In: Alber, K. (eds) Programmiersprachen. Informatik - Fachberichte, vol 12. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87956-2_3
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