Hello!! I will be grateful to anyone who helps. I need data, 24-08-2021 for the whole day. From the website https://www.timeform.com/greyhound-racing
Example Who has it? for August 24. For all races. Please.
Data for August 24.
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Yes, started of with the ZX Spectrum, then worked for insurance companies using IBM/COBOL. It was a million miles away from modern coding though:Realrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:18 pmThanks mate...
I genuinely didn't know!
Is your background coding?
MULTIPLY A BY B GIVING C
You only need to understand English to program in COBOL.
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Jesus, that takes me back… I remember being about 8 years old and writing a program to make my name go across the screen…Derek27 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 6:22 pmYes, started of with the ZX Spectrum, then worked for insurance companies using IBM/COBOL. It was a million miles away from modern coding though:Realrocknrolla wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:18 pmThanks mate...
I genuinely didn't know!
Is your background coding?
MULTIPLY A BY B GIVING C
You only need to understand English to program in COBOL.
10
20
Etc
And Manic Minor , what a game
10 & 20 would have been the line numbers, why they went up in intervals of 10 I never knew
Derek the insurance firm I work for one of the main systems still runs on COBOL, the 10 years I've been there on & off was VBA & SQL, only now have they started to use Python as a replacement.
Derek the insurance firm I work for one of the main systems still runs on COBOL, the 10 years I've been there on & off was VBA & SQL, only now have they started to use Python as a replacement.
The idea was you can insert lines in between without renumbering them. Most BASICs had a RENUMBER start, interval command.ODPaul82 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 10:12 pm10 & 20 would have been the line numbers, why they went up in intervals of 10 I never knew
Derek the insurance firm I work for one of the main systems still runs on COBOL, the 10 years I've been there on & off was VBA & SQL, only now have they started to use Python as a replacement.
I can imagine some of those COBOL systems running on mainframes were so large and complex it would take a good 10 years to transit to servers. A lot of the work I did was batch work that would run overnight on data inputted during the daytime. I'd imagine now everything is real time.