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  • ...2006 about 80-85% of all (compiled) computer code in the world in use was COBOL based. Its name is an [[acronym]] for COmmon Business-Oriented Language, de The COBOL 2002 standard includes support for [[object-oriented programming]] and othe
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  • | pagename = COBOL | abc = COBOL
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  • * [http://www.cobolstandards.com COBOL-Standard Committee] * [http://www.csis.ul.ie/cobol/default.htm COBOL Tutorial]
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  • * [http://www.cobolstandards.com COBOL-Standard Committee] * [http://www.csis.ul.ie/cobol/default.htm COBOL Tutorial]
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  • | pagename = COBOL | abc = COBOL
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  • ...Navy]]. In the technical area, she is best known for the development of [[COBOL]] and other programming languages. Personally, she was admired as a leader, ===COBOL and predecessors===
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  • However my specialties are JCL, COBOL, and working with mainframe computing systems.
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  • ...programming. I have worked in numerous languages including Fortran, Basic, Cobol, RPG, Assembler, C, C++, and Java and on several platforms like IBM mainfra
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  • ...2006 about 80-85% of all (compiled) computer code in the world in use was COBOL based. Its name is an [[acronym]] for COmmon Business-Oriented Language, de The COBOL 2002 standard includes support for [[object-oriented programming]] and othe
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  • ...lat file is initially called [[ALGOL]] (short for ALGOrithmic Language), [[COBOL]], its name is an acronym for COmmon Business-Oriented Language. Sometimes ...tion to an end position determine the content of a subfield in the string. COBOL is capable to match the name associated to a certain element within the str
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  • {{r|COBOL}}
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  • ...I spent most of my working life in IT doing everything from programming in COBOL to Unix system administration to managing customer service and quality assu
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  • {{r|COBOL}}
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  • {{r|COBOL}}
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  • {{r|COBOL}}
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  • {{r|COBOL}}
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  • ...ton University I graduated from high school programming in BASIC, Fortran, COBOL and IBM Assembler. I attended the University of Hartford in the Math depar
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  • Programming in "C", Perl, PHP, Cobol, etc...
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  • ...er for that state legislature--writing in RPG II--an ancient derivative of COBOL. I've worked in a university environment since 1978: first, like so many ot
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  • from COBOL payrolls on mainframes to dragons gliding over a 3-D
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  • ...ed in the following languages as well: Perl, PL/M, PASCAL, FORTRAN, ACCOL, COBOL, BASIC, and Assembly (PIC-Microchip, 8086, 8080, Z-80, VAX).
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  • ...ir Force, where I was trained as a computer programming specialist--mostly COBOL and ForTran. I worked in data processing for about ten years, including th
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  • ...he same is true for plenty of programming languages - JavaScript, FORTRAN, COBOL, Ada, PHP, ASP.NET, C++, C#, BCPL, LISP, Smalltalk, Clojure - well, the lis
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  • {{r|COBOL}}
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  • ...were used as files to store information, used and created for instance by cobol where just plain text strings. The original name reflected that difference
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  • * [[COBOL]] * COBOL
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  • * Cobol ** [http://www.netcobol.com/products/windows/netcobol.html NetCOBOL - COBOL for .NET] (Fujitsu)
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  • ** Plus a bunch of language features/ideas, e.g. structures, which arrived in COBOL; different calling conventions (call-by-name, call-by-reference, call-by-va
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  • ...focused on IT services in the area of social security using languages like COBOL and C.
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  • ...age|programming languages]], dating from the same era as [[Fortran]] and [[COBOL]]. Lisp takes its name from "List Processing", since one of its prominentl
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  • ...stems running [[OpenVMS]], programmed in [[C (programming language)|C]], [[COBOL]], [[Lisp]], and [[Assembly language]]. After graduating with a [[Bachelor
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  • ...s that allowed modification of code during execution (e.g.; the infamous [[COBOL]] "ALTER" verb) were stripped of that capability.
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  • Imperative languages: Java, C, C++, Fortan, Pascal, Cobol
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/COBOL|COBOL]] - [[Special:Allpages/Colombia|Colombia]]
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  • ...of all compiled compuyter programs that are in use have been programmed in COBOL. Nobody refers to that - so the 30 years here are totally irrelevant - 1972
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  • ...suffixes when there isn't going to be an possible ambiguity - JavaScript, COBOL, Linux etc. - and use brackets when there is. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morri
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  • ...erican National Standards Institute]] (ANSI) publishing specifications for COBOL, FORTRAN 77 and MUMPS.
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  • ...[[Cobalt(II,III) oxide]], [[Cobalt(II) nitrate]], [[Cobalt(II) oxide]], [[COBOL]], [[Cocaine]], [[Cochin Royal Family]], [[Cochrane Collaboration]], [[Code
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  • [[:Category:COBOL|COBOL]] (1)
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  • 'Unicode fonts', 'User R-proglang', 'User asm', 'User cobol', 'User css', 'User haskell', 'User html', 'User java', 'User mobile',
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