Running Minecraft on COBOL: A Tech Blast from the Past
GlobalSat Dec 28 2024
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Ever thought of playing Minecraft using a language from the 1950s? That's exactly what a modder named meyfa did by creating CobolCraft. COBOL, designed for enterprise IT systems, is still alive today, but finding developers who know it is tough. Meyfa took on the challenge and managed to run a Minecraft server using this old-school language.
While CobolCraft doesn't support all Minecraft features yet, it does handle key aspects like infinite terrain generation and player management. Up to 10 players can join, with features like chat and whitelisting available. Simple items like torches and doors work perfectly, but complex interactions aren't supported.
The project is designed for Linux, though a universal version might be possible through Docker. Setting up CobolCraft requires tools like cobc, make, and g++. Meyfa had no prior COBOL experience, making this achievement even more impressive.
This project shows that COBOL is still learnable after nearly 70 years. It's a testament to the language's enduring use in IT mainframes despite the dwindling number of coders who understand it. CobolCraft is a fascinating addition to Minecraft's history of ambitious projects.
https://localnews.ai/article/running-minecraft-on-cobol-a-tech-blast-from-the-past-e8a668fa
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