Round 3 of covid placation money.TAXIP3, what is that?
Round 3 of covid placation money.TAXIP3, what is that?
I still have not received the second check and IRS website has no update , guess I'll deduct from 2020 taxes.Happy to report we received our check, now we have to file a corrected tax form to reflect we got the money.
COBOL interface at the IRS is single threaded........
Most government back ends run on COBOL.
The real eye opener is when you find out that the people behind the central banking system own the media and are also over represented in our politics. They have a hatred for everything European and white.There are only four US Presidents who were assassinated, in our History. What did they all have in common? Trying to get rid of the central banking system/Federal Reserve. I hope Woodrow Wilson burns in hell where Washington comes down every night and cattle prods him up the ass.
The US is DONE. Not because Trump lost the presidency, but because they've just upped the anti on socialism, REAL GOOD. My friends and family think I'm crazy. I have five kids and between the stimulus and income tax, I'm going to have a gun addicts dream bank account. Am I excited? **** NO. I'm as pissed off as I've ever been, for anything.
God help America, God bless Texas.
Whats funny is the mainframe at my company is the only thing that works 100% of the time. Issues are always present in the 20 year old java code from the 1990s that causes the real pain, but never from the COBOL side atleast from what I have seenThat's what I've been using for countless years, main frame operator currently running a Z series. It still has it's place, my company is trying to get rid of the main frame. Good luck with that, lol.
Whats funny is the mainframe at my company is the only thing that works 100% of the time. Issues are always present in the 20 year old java code from the 1990s that causes the real pain, but never from the COBOL side atleast from what I have seen
The reason COBOL stuff was solid and reliable was due to its simplicity. It just didn't do much, but what it would do it would do the same every single time. It's kinda like a four function calculator. No to mention, back then systems engineering was expensive, so the planning phase time investment exceeded the programming phase by 10x.
Modern developers and development environments are akin to giving a young, eager, and only partially trained gunsmith access to a full blown machine shop. He won't fully understand what he's doing, won't know how to run the tools, and kinda go at the project by feel. So maybe he'll cobble something together with a Dremel tool, two-part epoxy and Cerakote. It'll be pretty and probably even work, mostly.
Which is better? Depends on what you're doing, and what you're expecting. You'll notice the internet don't run on COBOL, for instance.