Submitted by DrinkMoreCodeMore t3_y05cae in nyc
k1lk1 t1_irqzkyd wrote
People would be amazed at how much decades old software is out there running critical systems in infrastructure, banking, etc. It's easy to forget, as we are pushed fancy new features so often, that the primary reason for software's existence is to automate tasks. If some code could do that in 1993, it can do that today.
dhdhdfjffjj t1_irr7yy5 wrote
Ye people should be terrified at the age of banking software, shit software devs at banks are terrified of that software. Most have no idea how the whole thing works either lol
Italophobia t1_irtr6fm wrote
That's because it's legacy code with no documentation, notes, or guidance on outdated versions of an older programming language that isn't taught that much anymore.
So much of our banking industry is held up on stilts.
vasjpan02 t1_itbrbe3 wrote
dunno about now but 20ya 80% of banks still ran on ibm mvs cobol
dhdhdfjffjj t1_itguo3h wrote
Yep, and cobol devs make bank cuz there’s so few of them
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Plays_On_TrainTracks t1_irsmny4 wrote
Kinda like how the signal system has relays from the 20s and 50s that work perfectly fine. Things go wrong sometimes but not usually a relay instead something on the track or a mechanical issue with a motor causing issues
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