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         Cobol Programming:     more books (100)
  1. Programming Principles With Cobol II by Ronald W. Eaves, Don B. Medley, 1985-01
  2. Stern: Teachers Manual to Accompany Structured Cobol Programming 6ed (Manual) by Stern, 1992-09-04
  3. Advanced ANSI Cobol Disk/Tape Programming Efficiencies (Raven Press Series in Physiology) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, 1974-06
  4. Structured COBOL Programming
  5. American national standard COBOL programming by John C Newell, 1971
  6. Introductory structured COBOL: A programming skills approach by Howard D Weiner, 1983
  7. Elements of Structured Cobol Programming by Jack L. & Proce, Wilson T. Olson, 1982
  8. Structured Programming in Cobol by Robert Boettcher, 1987-04
  9. Introduction to Computer Programming: ANSI Cobol by Gary B. Shelly, 1973-06
  10. A complete course in structured COBOL programming by John C Molluzzo, 1989
  11. Structured Cobol Programming: Interactive and Batch Processing by Bernard L. Levite, 1995-01
  12. Introduction to Cobol Programming Prepared for: United States Air Force Project Rand by Gregory, R.H. and R.L. Van Horn, 1965
  13. Structured Cobol Programming 7e - Instructor's Resource Guide (Paper Only) by Nancy B. Stern, 1994-04-21
  14. Advanced A.N.S. Cobol with Structured Programming by Gary DeWard Brown, 1977-05-25

121. NetCOBOL: Products Main Page
It allows you to access, reuse, and retarget cobol programs for client/server NET for cobol Programmers is a set of 9 lessons designed to bring cobol
http://www.adtools.com/products/
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NeoKicks provides a set of tools and execution support, that integrate with Visual Studio .NET, to facilitate the migration of CICS COBOL applications to the .NET environment. Options are provided for moving to a thin-client, ASP.NET Web browser interface or a thicker client Windows Forms interface. Migrating to NeoKicks gives new agility to your CICS applications, greater productivity to your programmers and significant hardware cost savings. NeoBatch
NeoBatch
NeoBatch is the long-term solution for migrating mainframe batch jobs to the Windows/.NET environment. It provides both the support for immediately migrating your batch jobs to Windows servers and the ability to enhance those batch jobs in the future taking advantage of Microsoft JScript features. NeoSort
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EZ Source
greatly assists the task of managing legacy application portfolios by providing understanding capabilities, impact analysis, control and data flow analysis, graphical and textual reports and a repository of information stored in an open-design relational database. It is an invaluable tool for anyone maintaining COBOL applications on or off the mainframe and for those preparing to migrate mainframe applications to NetCOBOL environments.

122. ETS, Inc. - About Cobol-RPC
What s more, you can even have noncobol programs on the client, such as Visual Basic programs, call legacy cobol programs on the server, without recoding
http://showcase.netins.net/web/etsinc/cobolrpc.html
With Cobol-RPC you can deploy your aplication across LAN's, WAN's, even the Internet, using Windows or UNIX servers. What's more, you can even have non-Cobol programs on the client, such as Visual Basic programs, call legacy Cobol programs on the server, without recoding the server programs! Just think, now you can add a graphical user interface to your Unix application! You can relieve network bottlenecks by relocating data intensive programs to the server. You can even run your application across the Internet. Cobol-RPC is your ticket to client/server. Combining simplicity and rapid redeployment with the ability to design applications geared for the architecture of the next century, you have to try Cobol-RPC today! What Cobol-RPC Will Do For You...
  • Let you deploy your existing Cobol application in a client/server architecture without recoding Let you use Cobol on the client and the server Let you create non-Cobol programs for the client that call Cobol programs on the server Prevent you from rewriting your server programs Relieve network bottlenecks by relocating data intensive programs to the server

123. C++, OO COBOL, And Smalltalk: Good, Better, Best
Take a cobol programmer who is being retrained in C++ out to lunch and you will get Any conventional cobol program will run in an OO cobol environment.
http://jeffsutherland.org/papers/oocobol.html
Smalltalk, C++, and OO COBOL: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Jeff Sutherland, Senior VP Engineering and Product Development, IDX Systems Corp. This article appeared in Object Magazine 5:2:32-35, May, 1995. Reader Comments - feel free to add some of your own The ANSI X3H7 Object Information Management Technical Committee has been evaluating the relative merits of object models since its inception in 1991. After working on object database systems built in C++ from 1986-93, I now work for a Smalltalk company supporting development of MIS business applications. The relative merits of Smalltalk versus C++ are being brought into stark relief as my Enfin Smalltalk development team launches a new products for design, assembly, and reuse of business objects. Recently, Micro Focus announced an object-oriented COBOL product for release in mid-1994. We need to integrate Smalltalk with both C++ and COBOL applications, so I recently took a close look at OO COBOL. The ANSI X3H7 Technical Committee maintains a liaison with X3J4, the OO COBOL Technical Committee and Micro Focus has been a driving force on building consensus for the emerging OO COBOL standard. It is interesting to compare the anticipated merits of OO COBOL with Smalltalk and C++.
Memory Management Can Impact Programmer Productivity
Although the emerging ANSI standards for both OO COBOL and Smalltalk support garbage collection, the first release of Micro Focus OO COBOL will not include it. Support of garbage collection is a major difference between higher level object-oriented languages and C++. It is one of several reasons commercial MIS developers have had limited success with C++:

124. COBOL Programmers Swing With Java - Cambridge University Press
The authors introduce the cobol programmer to the history of Java and ‘I would … recommend this book to cobol programmers who want, or need,
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521546842

125. COBOL Programmers Swing With Java - Cambridge University Press
The authors introduce the cobol programmer to the history of Java and I would recommend it as a starting point for a cobol programmer who is planning to
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/print.asp?isbn=0521546842&print=y

126. Murach's Structured COBOL
which you can use to develop traditional cobol programs; and (2) Net Express with .NET, which you can use to develop cobol programs for the Microsoft .
http://www.murach.com/books/cobol/
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In August 2004, we published a new edition of this book entitled Murach's Mainframe COBOL for a class, we recommend that you get a copy of Mainframe COBOL instead. If you are using Structured COBOL
Training in COBOL on your own PC
So if you want to work with COBOL on a PC as you read our book, one option is to buy Net Express with .NET University Edition . This product is available is available directly from us or from Micro Focus. It includes two compilers: (1) Net Express 4.0, which you can use to develop traditional COBOL programs; and (2) Net Express with .NET, which you can use to develop COBOL programs for the Microsoft .NET platform. Please note: You only need to install Net Express 4.0 to do the exercises and run the programs in our book.

127. Asked And Answered
The stored procedure program is written in cobol. The cobol program was compiled and linked with the DYNAM option. The stored procedure was defined with
http://www.db2mag.com/qanda/041117-2.shtml
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Q. I'm trying to figure out how to configure DB2 and z/OS to minimize module reloads in the WLM-managed stored procedures address spaces (SPAS). In your excellent article " Stored Procedures Go Mainstream ," it seems that defining PROGRAM TYPE SUB was the solution. But, before that you also started to use the Virtual Lookaside Facility (VLF). Why did PROGRAM TYPE SUB minimize the number of reloads? Is it LE's behavior to reload a module to accomplish the need for initialized variables for PROGRAM TYPE MAIN Did you see any drawbacks when switching to PROGRAM TYPE SUB ? Did the uninitialized variables cause you any trouble? Or, did you just change the parameter and everything kept on working as before? Robert Catterall responds: This module reload issue is interesting, and we have learned some things since the publication of the DB2 Magazine article you cited in your note. First and foremost, it is the STAY RESIDENT YES specification in the CREATE PROCEDURE statement that minimizes stored procedure module reload activity with respect to the WLM-managed stored procedure address spaces (SPASs). We noticed that module reload activity was occurring for some of our DB2 for z/OS stored procedure programs, even though the stored procedures had been defined with STAY RESIDENT YES . This is where PROGRAM TYPE SUB comes in. As it turns out, if all of the following are true, a stored procedure module will be reloaded into the WLM-managed address space on repeated execution, even if

128. Bookpool: Teach Yourself Cobol In 24 Hours
New cobol programmers and programmers from another language will learn cobol basics, hardware and cobol Program Layout; Creating a Simple cobol Program
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Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours teaches the basics of COBOL programming in 24 step-by-step lessons. Each lesson builds on the previous one providing a solid foundation in COBOL programming concepts and techniques. Coupled with the source code and the compiler available from Fujitsu, this hands-on guide is the easiest, fastest way to begin creating standard COBOL compliant code. Business professionals and programmers from other languages will find this hands-on, task-oriented tutorial extremely useful for learning the essential features and concepts of COBOL programming. Writing a program can be a complex task. Concentrating on one development tool guides you to good results every time. There will be no programs that will not compile! New COBOL programmers and programmers from another language will learn COBOL basics, hardware and software requirements and how to write and execute their own COBOL programs quickly and effectively

129. COmmon Business Oriented Language From FOLDOC
Even in 2002 though, new cobol programs are still being written in some organisations and many old cobol programs are still running in dinosaur shops.
http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?COBOL

130. Acucorp, Inc. - The New Face Of COBOL
Threadds.zip, This program illustrates how cobol can provide the user with email.exe, Demonstrates how a cobol program can send an email message using
http://www.acucorp.com/support/public/sample_programs/index.php

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Sample Programs Here we have collected several sample programs that help to illustrate certain concepts integral to developing with ACUCOBOL-85 and ACUCOBOL-GT . The files are catagorized into the sections below, and are in either text or .ZIP format. ...select a category... General Programming Techniques Graphical User Interface (GUI) Sample Programs Programs Featured in Acucorp News Filename Description Posted w$palette.zip This program shows how to use the W$PALETTE library routine to change the background color of a GUI Window. Nov. 2004 GUI-C$SOCKET.zip These graphical sample programs demonstrate how to use the C$SOCKET library routine, part of the ACUCOBOL-GT development system. Oct. 2004 multi_select.zip This program demonstrates the use of an ActiveX List-box to allow selecting multiple items. Aug. 2004 AcuODBC_Demo.zip Using AcuODBC WITH VB.NET Jul. 2004 WIN-START-MAX.cbl The purpose of this program is to show how a main application window might be coded to detect the screen resolution and then size itself to fill the entire screen area. Mar. 2004

131. Micro Focus - Academic Programs - Product Catalog
Additional FeaturesBoth veteran and novice cobol programmers can learn to create Supporting the reuse and extension of cobol programs can be achieved
http://www.microfocus.com/shop/description.asp?productid=52

132. Free COBOL Resources - Freeprogrammingresources.com
Free cobol Resources, tutorials, articles, source code collections and examples.
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133. Simple CGI Example In COBOL/iX
Some care must be taken in the cobol program as the Posix library routines deal As the cobol program calls external routines from the Posix C library,
http://jazz.external.hp.com/papers/lang/cobcgi.html
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Register for more info When I attended IPROF 98 in Sunnyvale this year, I noticed that several people using web servers on their HP 3000 seem to have CGI programs written in COBOL, SPLash or similar languages that are called from "intermediate" Perl or Shell scripts instead of being invoked directly from the httpd server process. The important tips on this issue have been available in the Web Server and CGI related white paper at http://www.hp.com/csy for quite a while now, but as that white paper does not yet seem to have a COBOL example (just C, Perl and Pascal so far), I thought I'd create one in COBOL.
Calling the COBOL CGI with method get
Perform Test with 10 lines Test with 100 lines Test with 1000 lines
Calling the COBOL CGI with method post
or for loops.
And here are some notes how all this works...
Please bear with me as I am neither an expert on designing fancy HTML Forms (as you might already have noticed above ;-) nor a longtime COBOL programmer (as you might find out when looking at the source code supplied below). I hope that this stuff can still be useful for you.

134. Mastering Cobol
A book for experienced programmers who want to tackle the challenge of modifying legacy code. Unique in its presentation, Mastering cobol not only provides
http://www.iecc.com/carol/cobol.html
Mastering Cobol
by Carol Baroudi
Paperback - 1008 pages with CD-Rom, February 1999, Sybex, ISBN: 078212321X Mastering COBOL is a book for experienced programmers who want to tackle the challenge of modifying legacy code. Unique in its presentation, Mastering COBOL not only provides an annotated and exemplified language reference, it introduces the reader to the other major components typically found in legacy enviroments including JCL, CICS, IMS and SQL. Mastering COBOL describes the internal data representations necessary to connect COBOL to other languages, shows the elements of both structured and object-oriented COBOL programming, and shows how to do mainframe development in a PC environment. Mastering COBOL comes with a CD-ROM that contains a complete, state-of-the-art COBOL 4.0 environment from Fujitsu , including COBOL compilers for Windows, HP-UX and Sun, programming tools and sample programs from the book. The Fjjitsu COBOL compiler alone is worth several times the price of the book! You can read Chapter 1 on-line or order Mastering COBOL from Amazon.com

135. COBOL-to-Java Translation Tool Eliminates Code Rewriting - ADTmag.com
With millions of lines of complex mainframe code written in the 1980s, and a staff of experienced cobol programmers who had worked for the company for many
http://www.adtmag.com/article.asp?id=11627

136. ACCU Reviews: Java For The COBOL Programmer
I reviewed the book from the point of view of a cobol programmer wanting to know The first chapter attempts to justify the need for cobol programmers to
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Book Review ISBN: Publisher: SIGS books Pages: 364pp+CD Price: Categories: java cobol Reviewed by Peter Tillier in C Vu 12-6 (Dec 2000) My Background: I currently support a CM system that is used to manage multi-project COBOL and other language compilations and I am familiar with COBOL syntax and the identification of programming errors. My hobby is writing compilers and I have also ported UNIX utilities, such as awk, to non-standard OSs. I reviewed the book from the point of view of a COBOL programmer wanting to know about Java. The book is written by two experienced COBOL consultants and teachers who are the authors of 'An Introduction to Object COBOL' (Wiley, 1998). The authors also teach OO development and Java and so should be able to give valuable insight into the process of learning Java from the COBOL programmer's perspective. In general the presentation of the book is good, it is laid out in a readable way and a suitable font is used. Each chapter is set out in the same way and end with sections entitled 'Summary of Key Points', 'Glossary' and, in some cases, 'Bibliography'. The provision of these sections is a very good idea and makes it simple to recap the topics of the chapter and to understand the terminology used. The first chapter attempts to justify the need for COBOL programmers to learn Java and I think it largely succeeds in this objective. It specifically says that the book does not intend to discuss all of Java, nor OO analysis and design and correctly in my opinion, says that there are other books that cover these areas.

137. Using Advanced Searches
cobol programmer returns job postings with those words appearing together as a cobol programmer only displays job postings with both words appearing
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Using Advanced Searches Use the Full text search function to enter keywords to help you locate the exact jobs that meet your criteria.
  • Click Search Jobs to perform an advanced job search. Enter your k eywords separated by spaces. Select a Search using option to filter your search.
      All of the words – Returns job entries containing ALL of the keywords entered into the search string. Any of the words – Returns job entries containing ANY of the keywords entered into the search string. Boolean expression – Allows a more specific search using " and ", " or ," or " not " to separate keywords.
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  • Full text search Result Example no quotation marks Entering a phrase without quotation marks searches for the phrase and variations of that phrase. For exact phrases, use quotation marks. cobol programmer returns job postings with those words appearing together as a phrase as well as versions of those words appearing individually.. For example, it may find "cobol programming", "cobol programmers", "cobol", or "programmer" quotation marks You must use quotation marks around your search phrase to locates the exact phrase.

    138. Re: Coud You Send Me Informaition On Cobol Please.
    Many dinosaur (pre1980) mainframes had cobol programs written back in the late As for how to adjust a cobol program on the Macintosh, I suspect it s
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    139. TechiWarehouse - Cobol Tutorial
    A cobol programmer writes a program using keyboard entry of text, The paper lists five conclusions about the cobol programs that they studied.
    http://www.techiwarehouse.com/Cobol/Cobol_Tutorial.html
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    140. Tom Dawes-Gamble
    All of these programs compile with C or cobol compilers. Though in some cases C will give warnings. quine.cbl A cobol program not quite so trivial. )
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    My first computer related job was as an Operator working on and ICL 1902A. A monster machine. Single tasking with 16K words (24 bit words) of core memory and 16 Meg of Disk and it filled a huge computer room. I wrote my first program in 1974 on that machine using a utility called TABN aka FileTab. It was a language based on Desision Tables. The simplest TABN program to write was the equivelant of cat(1) where STDIN was the card reader and STDOUT was the printer. Here is the program #GO Thats about all I remember about the language now. Next I tought myself PLAN 4 the ICL 1900 Assembler. But since I was working in a none computer related industry COBOL seemed to be the Language of choice. So I set about learning that. Though many of the PLAN programmers claimed it would not catch on as it generated such massive object files. My First programming Job was in 1978 working on Texas Instruments 990/10 systems. The software house was a COBOL shop. Though I soon became bored with writeing accounting programmes. So I turned to 990 assembler. The 990 was strange beast. It kept it's registers in memory. :-) I Joined Texas Instruments in 1984 as Software Engineer continueing to work on and support 990 systems running the DX10 and DNOS operating systems. COBOL still featured high in my skill set as it was so widely used. Though I was mostly writting subroutines in assember to allow COBOL programs to access or perform operations out side the scope of the language.

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