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NewsThe BBC unveils the Micro Bit computer that'll help children learn to code Pin
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NewsMozilla reveals plans to revitalize Firefox Pin
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NewsThe Inevitable Return of COBOL Pin
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More code has been written with COBOL than all other languages put together. It is used by banks, financial institutes, government agencies etc etc. The cost of re-developing these application using more modern technologies is far too great. These legacy systems will simply keep going forever, and hence the demand for those skills will do the same.
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