Cobol manuals. Programming
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Definition
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COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) was one of the
earliest high-level programming languages. It was developed in 1959 by a
group of computer professionals called the Conference on Data Systems
Languages (CODASYL). Since 1959 it has undergone several modifications
and improvements. In an attempt to overcome the problem of
incompatibility between different versions of COBOL, the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) developed a standard form of the
language in 1968. This version was known as American National Standard
(ANS) COBOL.
In 1974, ANSI published a revised version of (ANS) COBOL, containing a
number of features that were not in the 1968 version. In 1985, ANSI
published still another revised version that had new features not in the
1974 standard.
The language continues to evolve today. Object-oriented COBOL is a
subset of COBOL 97, which is the fourth edition in the continuing
evolution of ANSI/ISO standard COBOL. COBOL 97 includes conventional
improvements as well as object-oriented features. Like the C++
programming language, object-oriented COBOL compilers are available even
as the language moves toward standardization.
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Cobol
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1 History and specification
1.1 History of COBOL standards
1.2 Legacy
1.3 COBOL 2002 and object-oriented COBOL
2 Features
2.1 Syntactic features
2.2 Data types
2.3 Hello, world
3 Criticism
4 Defense
5 Aphorisms and humor about COBOL
6 See also
6.1 Other third-generation programming languages
7 References
8 Sources
9 External links |
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Tutorialspoint
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Audience
This tutorial is designed for software programmers who would like to learn the
basics of COBOL. It provides enough understanding on COBOL programming language
from where you can take yourself to a higher level of expertise.
Prerequisites
Before proceeding with this tutorial, you should have a basic understanding of
computer programming terminologies and JCL. A basic understanding of any of the
programming languages will help you understand the concepts of COBOL programming
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Cobol
language reference |
Very detailed manual with lots of information. |
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Cobol Resources
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COBOL programming site with a comprehensive set of COBOL tutorials making a full
COBOL course as well as COBOL lecture notes, COBOL programming exercises with
sample solutions, COBOL programming exam specifications with model answers,
COBOL project specifications, and over 50 example COBOL programs.
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Cobol Programming course
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COBOL Programming Course. Includes COBOL tutorials, COBOL example programs,
COBOL programming exercises and COBOL self assessment questions. |
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Mainframestechhelp.com
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Complete tutorial about Cobol divided in nearly 50 sections |
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Mainframegurukul.com |
Cobol tutorial divided in 26 chapters. |
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Cobol Language Reference |
Cobol tutorial from IBM. |
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Teach yoursel Cobol in 21 days |
Teach yourself Cobol in 21 day (2nd Edition).
A 1039 page PDF tutorial. |
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Cobol
Programming |
Learn Cobol in 25 small and easy lessons |
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Cobol Tutorial |
Introduction - History of Cobol - Who Uses Cobol - Is Cobol a Best
Practice - Was It a Best Exercise in 1959 ?- Re-engineering Cobol into
Cintrinsic Control - Lets the Game Begin - Starts with the Basics of Cobol
- Coding Areas - Data Vision - Environmental Vision
Identification Vision - Procedure Division - Boolean Data - Initializing the
Data - Printing and Writing the Data - Conclusion |
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