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Andrew Stratelates (Continuing Anglican) @AStratelates
It's the 1950s. COBOL promises an English-like syntax that will allow
non-specialists to program software systems, 10x productivity and not
needing to understand the underlying system.
It's the 1970s. SQL promises natural language queries that managers can
write themselves, "just tell the database what you want, not how to get
it," and "no more dependency on programmers for data access."
It's the 1990s. Visual Programming tools promise "program without
coding," "drag and drop your way to enterprise applications," and
"development at the speed of thought."
It's the 2000s. MDA promises "design once, deploy anywhere," "business
users can modify the models," and "automatically generate perfect code
from UML diagrams."
It's the 2010s. No-Code platforms promise "anyone can build an app,"
"eliminate the middleman between business and technology," and
"goodbye IT department!"
It's the 2020s. Vibe Coding promises "just describe what you want in
natural language," "no programming knowledge required," and "focus on
what your software should do, not how it works."
7:04 PM - May 17, 2025
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COBOL c:
mögen das
Jesper Agdakx mag das.
teilten dies erneut
/usr/bin/sudo, Jonathan Dönszelmann, Drezil und christofsteel haben dies geteilt.