Saturday, March 2, 2019

Cities across the US are using legacy software from the '80s built with obsolete programming languages and unfriendly user interfaces (Romy Varghese/Bloomberg)

Romy Varghese / Bloomberg:
Cities across the US are using legacy software from the '80s built with obsolete programming languages and unfriendly user interfaces  —  The only place in San Francisco still pricing real estate like it's the 1980s is the city assessor's office.  Its property tax system dates back to the dawn of the floppy disk.



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