Where does COBOL and C stands when compare to RPG.
This is a very broad philosophical question.  Imagine someone you didn't 
know asking you to compare chapatis and gulabjamun.  Where does one 
begin?  It would take a history lesson, a cooking lesson and probably 
several tasting sessions to explain properly :-)
Is there something specific about Cobol, C and RPG that you are thinking 
of?  A specific application, or even a line of business?  New 
application, rewriting an existing one or mostly ongoing maintenance? 
Anything we can use to help the comparison process?
I think that all of us here on the RPG list are very much inclined to 
recommend RPG for virtually all our computing needs :-)
  --buck
 
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