New York, USA: Springer, 2014. — 500 p. — ISBN-13 (pbk): 978-1-4302-6253-4, ISBN-13 (electronic): 978-1-4302-6254-1. Beginning COBOL for Programmers is a comprehensive, sophisticated tutorial and modular skills reference on the COBOL programming language for established programmers. This book is for you if you are a developer who would like to - or must - add COBOL to your...
New York: Mike Murach & Associates, 2005. — 687 p. This has been the number 1 best-selling COBOL book for professional programmers since its first edition in 1979. It is the only book that shows how to design, code, test, and maintain structured COBOL programs on the IBM mainframes (or enterprise systems) that are used by the largest companies in the world. Besides COBOL, this...
Wiley-ISTE, 2015. — 282 p. — (Computer Engineering). — ISBN: 1848217609, 9781848217607 Nowadays, billions of lines of code are in the COBOL programming language. This book is an analysis, a diagnosis, a strategy, a MDD method and a tool to transform legacy COBOL into modernized applications that comply with Internet computing, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the Cloud....
11th edition. — Wiley, 2005. — 832 p. — ISBN-10 9780471722618; ISBN-13 978-0471722618. Now in its 11th Edition, Nancy Stern, Robert Stern, and James Ley's COBOL for the 21st Century continues to show how to design COBOL programs that are easy to read, debug, modify, and maintain. You'll learn to write interactive programs as well as batch programs with sophisticated...
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