COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe
β Scribed by Robert T. Grauer, Carol Vasquez Villar, Arthur R. Buss
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 908
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For Courses in Cobol Programming. This edition is designed to satisfy all of your COBOL needs - on multiple platforms. The textbook covers all basic COBOL elements, with additional chapters on the Year 2000 problem, structured programming and design, debugging, subprograms, table processing, sorting, screen I/O, sequential file maintenance, indexed files, and object-oriented COBOL. The third edition teaches programming as it is practiced in the real world, with programming tips that go beyond the syntactical rules of COBOL, that make programs easier to maintain and run more efficiently.
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