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What is the oldest significant piece of code you have in a current application?   [Edit]

Survey period: 14 Jul 2003 to 20 Jul 2003

Just to prove a point that the life span of a piece of code is far longer than 3 years. (Suggested by John Cardinal)

OptionVotes% 
Less than 6 months1018.05
< 1 year866.86
< 2 years12910.29
< 3 years19715.71
< 5 years30824.56
< 10 years19915.87
> 10 years23418.66



 
GeneralAbout 30 years (!!!) Pin
Taka Muraoka18-Jul-03 22:26
Taka Muraoka18-Jul-03 22:26 
GeneralMicrosoft is killing old code pieces Pin
Asdef Jaker18-Jul-03 15:34
Asdef Jaker18-Jul-03 15:34 
GeneralRe: Microsoft is killing old code pieces Pin
peterchen18-Jul-03 21:38
peterchen18-Jul-03 21:38 
GeneralRe: Microsoft is killing old code pieces Pin
Colin Angus Mackay20-Jul-03 7:15
Colin Angus Mackay20-Jul-03 7:15 
GeneralRe: Microsoft is killing old code pieces Pin
ColinDavies21-Jul-03 1:41
ColinDavies21-Jul-03 1:41 
GeneralRe: Microsoft is killing old code pieces Pin
PAD_22-Jul-03 19:53
PAD_22-Jul-03 19:53 
GeneralOk... so now what Pin
dawn_31918-Jul-03 8:42
dawn_31918-Jul-03 8:42 
GeneralWhy I suggested this poll and why you should care: Pin
Member 9617-Jul-03 9:00
Member 9617-Jul-03 9:00 
GeneralRe: Why I suggested this poll and why you should care: Pin
first_sandy17-Jul-03 23:29
first_sandy17-Jul-03 23:29 
GeneralWe should look forward... Pin
Nikhil alulkar17-Jul-03 1:59
Nikhil alulkar17-Jul-03 1:59 
GeneralRe: We should look forward... Pin
Anonymous18-Jul-03 13:39
Anonymous18-Jul-03 13:39 
GeneralRe: We should look forward... Pin
Nikhil alulkar18-Jul-03 19:57
Nikhil alulkar18-Jul-03 19:57 
GeneralOld Code Still Works Pin
basementman16-Jul-03 16:57
basementman16-Jul-03 16:57 
GeneralTechnically we all use &gt; 12 yrs old code... Pin
Nish Nishant16-Jul-03 15:19
sitebuilderNish Nishant16-Jul-03 15:19 
GeneralReally Old Code Pin
Steve Mayfield16-Jul-03 10:40
Steve Mayfield16-Jul-03 10:40 
General15 Years Without Maintenance Pin
old joe16-Jul-03 4:24
old joe16-Jul-03 4:24 
GeneralRe: 15 Years Without Maintenance Pin
basementman16-Jul-03 16:52
basementman16-Jul-03 16:52 
GeneralTwo companies, two apps Pin
Michael Dunn15-Jul-03 15:41
sitebuilderMichael Dunn15-Jul-03 15:41 
GeneralRe: Two companies, two apps Pin
Nick Parker19-Jul-03 11:11
protectorNick Parker19-Jul-03 11:11 
GeneralLegacy code (slightly OT) Pin
Navin15-Jul-03 9:46
Navin15-Jul-03 9:46 
GeneralRe: Legacy code (slightly OT) Pin
John R. Shaw15-Jul-03 13:13
John R. Shaw15-Jul-03 13:13 
GeneralVoting Decision.... Pin
Nick Seng14-Jul-03 15:26
Nick Seng14-Jul-03 15:26 
GeneralWay back when I were a lad... Pin
Steve Driessens14-Jul-03 14:22
Steve Driessens14-Jul-03 14:22 
...(i.e. >20 years ago) I worked on a DOS/FORTRAN engineering application that's still in daily use today. (The program generates AutoCAD DXF drawing files and bills of materials from data entered into forms.)

I was recently commissioned to perform a face-lift on this app and was surprised how quickly I could find my way around the old source code. It took about 2 days to get back into the swing of writing FORTRAN code after a >15 year break.

It's kind of gratifying to think that code written so long ago is still ticking along in daily use. There are plans in place to use it on another project next year too!

Yours in geezerdom,
Steve
GeneralRe: Way back when I were a lad... Pin
Member 9617-Jul-03 8:44
Member 9617-Jul-03 8:44 
GeneralRe: Way back when I were a lad... Pin
kcs20-Jul-03 17:54
professionalkcs20-Jul-03 17:54 

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