Minecraft server made to run on 63-year-old, pre-x86 COBOL coding language

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Minecraft server made to run on 63-year-old, pre-x86 COBOL coding language

This week, another great milestone in the field of running Minecraft in unexpected ways has been met— this time, courtesy of the open-source CobolCraft project, we have a version of server Minecraft with most of its functionality intact that’s running on GnuCOBOL, which is derived from the pre-x86 COBOL coding language initially standardized in 1968 and designed in 1959.

COBOL’s roots start as a Department of Defense-funded effort to make a highly readable coding language optimized for business workloads and cross-platform, cross-architecture stability and performance. Newer languages are obviously far more powerful and diverse, but updates to COBOL over time have slowly improved this legacy language’s modern usability, and CobolCraft highlights just how much can work with COBOL.

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