You are correct in saying it's written in a language that is not widely known. Therefore they have to train anyone expected to support it. Now you'd think they would have to pay decent wages to keep staff on to maintain this and should move to a platform using a more widely used and modern computer programming language.
Of course if it's similar to ALGOL some might think there'd be more developers you could call on. But how popular is ALGOL these days?
Last edited by: rtj70 on Tue 16 Dec 14 at 10:04
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