The name of that language will come to me. I'm thinking it was an acronym but then the acronym spelled out a male name.
@genius - the last time I used assembler, we had a project at the Bank to get the securities information onto a File Server so it could be used for what was then a new Client Server system. This was before there was FTP to automatically convert data types so we wrote assembler programs to do byte by byte conversions. That was the power of BAL, you could manipulate date at the bit level.
@genius - the last time I used assembler, we had a project at the Bank to get the securities information onto a File Server so it could be used for what was then a new Client Server system. This was before there was FTP to automatically convert data types so we wrote assembler programs to do byte by byte conversions. That was the power of BAL, you could manipulate date at the bit level.