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"textContent": "Yep, what’s in the title apparently can be done. COBOL stands for Common Business-Oriented Language, and is an extremely verbose language designed purposely to be understandable to managers. Everything in COBOL reads like it does, which makes it hard to work with. A fair portion of the financial world still runs on COBOL, in some … Continue reading \"Using COBOL As A Shader Language\"",
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