But will legacy media ever pay me 6 figures simply because I know F77?
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In software, when something is described as "legacy" it's because it's an older version that you maintain for as long as there are users, but it's a pain in the ass and a resource drain. Guess the same is true for media organizations huh.
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Neither of these things has anything to do with legacy media.
Not sure why there is such a big scene for old programming languages or why they need those big curvy roads for it but hey, opportunity is there.