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"content": "nostr:npub1jvrgz7wf9fwftcqppnpyjplltlkcuwghc0pqf9wv3x8ds5zq5t4qmh8tkt Interesting! I recall hearing that COBOL was still being used in banks and universities, so I find that intriguing that others are trying to make a way to translate over the functionality of existing code to a relatively modern language. Makes sense. :3",
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