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> The thing is that there was a lot about those old systems that was slow, so you were very, very careful how you programmed.

That's a common sentiment. I wish I could find the quote by someone who made the transition; it was about how happy they were to be able to compile so much quicker, and how getting immediate feedback made them so much more productive.



The notion of waiting ages for programs to compile or assemble is mostly related to the older hardware.

I compile/assemble COBOL and IBM's assembly language on a z13 daily and it's pretty much instantaneous.


> The notion of waiting ages for programs to compile or assemble is mostly related to the older hardware.

Oh, I was talking more about older ways to organize the data centre: batch vs timeshare processing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-sharing




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