• Alex (unregistered) in reply to valerion

    Not in 2020? You hope, i still see cobol and fortran apps made more then 2 decades ago run at certain banks, why? Because they work, and nobody dares to build such core bussiness apps again. Who says it won't be the same with this?

  • Dave (unregistered) in reply to valerion

    I think the real wtf is that a coder is that a y2k consultant is still working at the same place 10 years later.

  • VB 101 (unregistered)

    Jorg is my hero. He fixed the apocalypse.

  • gilhad (unregistered)

    I am little confused:

    Clock shows the right time. If it does not show the right time but wrong time, it is broken and must be fixed. After the clock is fixed, it shows the right time again. That is clear.

    Similary: The bug creates incorrect results. If it does not create incorrect results but correct ones, it is broken and must be fixed. After the bug is fixed, it creates incorrect results again. That looks pervert.

  • Peter Lawrey (unregistered)

    So jorgs has been working at the same place on the same code for more than 12 years. I am amazed.

  • Gert (unregistered) in reply to valerion

    So did any 2020 issues pitch up?

  • John VI (unregistered)

    It's funny reading the 2020 comment in 2020

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