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Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
47. My current (and next) app is written mostly in VB6
Fri Aug 14, 2015, 12:01 AM
Aug 2015

Legacy systems at a large company. Biggest problem is services that we use thinking they can change the interfaces, or the infrastructure groups slamming apps around on servers without telling us,

First programs I wrote were in BASIC around 1978. I bought my own copy of Visual Basic (version 1). Most new stuff I do in VB.Net but I have to keep a large codebase in VB6 functional.

Latest challenge is the Email team saying they sent an email 6 months ago saying that MAPI would no longer be supported. As it turns out, they were clueless who the Application Development managers actually are and sent their email to a group of people that couldn't care less. Meanwhile, all us developers were in the dark. Tomorrow is going to be an interesting day, as someone is going to have to admit they wasted 6 months of time.

Common LISP for high-level stuff Recursion Feb 2013 #1
FORTH? hootinholler Feb 2013 #2
I did robotics in grad school Recursion Feb 2013 #4
ooooo ocaml has built-in arbitrary precision fp arithmetic lib Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #6
Lisp has arbitrarily large bignums (eg 10000! works as advertised) Recursion Feb 2013 #7
very cool i must check that out Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #12
Whatever someone will pay me to code with. :) n/t TBA Feb 2013 #3
I'm a Java Professional hootinholler Feb 2013 #5
Meh. AOP is the new stupid thing. We tried it before, it was called programming by contract Recursion Feb 2013 #8
i like java Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #10
Why is a system designed for phones Recursion Feb 2013 #14
Assembly ProgressiveProfessor Feb 2013 #9
yeah i used to program my apple IIgs in assembly just to do it. Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #11
Real Programmers use a magnetized needle and a steady hand (nt) Recursion Feb 2013 #13
Real Men Program with ... freedomrock1970 Mar 2013 #30
I am reminded of an old Dilbert strip Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #40
I will do you one better hollysmom Apr 2014 #41
Also very cool: Haskell Recursion Feb 2013 #15
this i've played with and enjoyed the experience Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #16
It used to be python jeff47 Feb 2013 #17
C++ ManiacJoe Feb 2013 #18
definitely a c++ fan here Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #19
C# CuriousGuy Feb 2013 #20
I don't but prefer C# definitely. Dash87 Mar 2013 #23
+1 for C# ChromeFoundry Mar 2013 #29
I'm getting back into programming nyrnyr1994 Feb 2017 #56
Good Question. It does sort of depend on the application though. dballance Feb 2013 #21
really good points. Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #22
COBOL is nearly a dead language. Not many programmers for it anymore. Dash87 Mar 2013 #24
It Is Interesting That There Are Still Mainframes In Use... dballance Mar 2013 #25
I wouldn't say it's nearly dead. There are LOTS of places where legacy code is still being used. denverbill Jun 2013 #34
hey! I was the year 2000 manager and found lots of COBOL errors - hollysmom Apr 2014 #42
Ah COBOL nyrnyr1994 Feb 2017 #57
lately I've been messing with various ways of writing c/++ extensions for python Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #26
Though I haven't used it in ten years AgingAmerican Mar 2013 #27
right? first loves? i have still have a soft spot for pascal. Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #28
My current (and next) app is written mostly in VB6 Thor_MN Aug 2015 #47
my favorite programming language and why? diponkersaha Mar 2013 #31
The perfect language doesn't exist. napoleon_in_rags Apr 2013 #32
cython? Phillip McCleod Apr 2013 #33
my favorite programing languge. pearllike Sep 2013 #35
HTML kiteboucom Oct 2013 #36
welcome to DU gopiscrap Oct 2013 #37
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2013 #38
RUBY Because it makes python coders cry... Drew Richards Mar 2014 #39
Started out in C.. sendero Jun 2014 #43
C and C++ for me ... kooth Sep 2014 #44
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HTML Michael_wood Feb 2015 #46
That depends. Usually whichever language I'm using. Binkie The Clown Aug 2015 #48
Sounds like me but with the 360 in 1965. Still computing and lovin' it. erronis Sep 2015 #49
Oh yes! I remember plug boards! Binkie The Clown Sep 2015 #50
represent!!!! PERL, FORTH, BASH n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #51
anything but RPG rabid_nerd Nov 2015 #52
currently learning HTML hryhall Feb 2016 #53
FOCUS is still my favorite, though I currently code mostly in Python. Xipe Totec Sep 2016 #54
Python Daxter Dec 2016 #55
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