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Business Week article: Fear & Loathing At The Airport



 
 
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Old September 1st 07, 12:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Carl Orton
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Default Business Week article: Fear & Loathing At The Airport

Wow. I feel special, having written in both Jovial J3B *and* Jovial J73....

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In rec.aviation.piloting, on Fri 31 Aug 2007 12:46:23p, Jon
wrote:

Good article.

"The entire network runs on software known as Jovial, so old there are
only six programmers in the country who know how to write it."

Ironic name for the language in this context....


I'm not sure that saying that it runs on software known as Jovial is
correct. It might be written in the Jovial computer language, but Jovial
is not the software per se.

Regardless, I know a couple of programmers who previously worked DoD
contracts on projects that were written in Jovial.

But, it's not like this would be the first time that the media was wrong
about something.



 




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