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Year 2000 in a Nutshell
Book by Norman Shakespeare. Addresses the Year 2000 computer dilemma, providing a compact compendium of solutions and reference information useful for addressing the problem. Includes a comprehensive COBOL quick reference, plus reference for date-related functions. (infos)About Legacy Coding
Free e-publication for IT professionals focusing on IT management and integration of enterprise/legacy systems with an emphasis on COBOL. In-depth coverage of the legacy market with articles on: how to manage and modernize legacy systems; choosing a vendor; managing staff; and featured companies and CIO's who are leaders and innovators in their commitment to legacy systems. (infos)
COBOL Language
This document provides the X/Open definition of the COBOL Language which is that set of COBOL Language facilities that programmers should follow when using COBOL compilers on conformant systems. The X/Open definition is based on the ISO 1989:1985 Programming Languages - COBOL standard but contains none of the optional modules of standard COBOL. (infos)
The COBOL Center Bookstore
Learning resources for COBOL and COBOL programming. (infos)
Host-to-Browser Connectivity
InfoWorld product comparison. With browsers available on every major platform, the time may be right to make your host-based COBOL applications more widely accessible. Which product best lets you do this with the least amount of effort, cost, and disruption for users? (infos)
MVS Help
A resource site for mainframe programmers including manuals and reference guides for COBOL, Assembler, JCL, CICS, TSO, DB2, IMS, IBM Utilities, and ISPF. (infos)
COBOL Programming Books
Descriptions of various COBOL programming books for purchase. (infos)
IBM COBOL Family
IBM's Focus On COBOL monthly newsletter. Each month we will present articles, product information, technical information, and other topics of interest for our COBOL customers. (infos)
Cobol for OS/390 Power Programming
by David Shelby Kirk at MVS Training site. (infos)
COBOL Gold Mine
COBOL is dead, Long Live COBOL! An international site where technical staff and management can discover and learn about the possibilities of the new COBOL/OO COBOL. Free International discussion forum. (infos)