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* [[ACUCOBOL-85]] - Commercial - Discontinued | |||
* [[Cobol Workbench]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[Cobol Workbench]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
* [[IBM COBOL/2]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[IBM COBOL/2]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
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==A list of DOS implementations of COBOL== | ==A list of DOS implementations of COBOL== | ||
* [[ACUCOBOL-85]] - Commercial - Discontinued | |||
* [[Microsoft Cobol]] - Commercial - Discontinued | * [[Microsoft Cobol]] - Commercial - Discontinued | ||
Revision as of 06:27, 26 December 2014
Business application language designed at the behest of the USA Department of Defence in the 1950's.
A list of OS/2 implementations of COBOL
- ACUCOBOL-85 - Commercial - Discontinued
- Cobol Workbench - Commercial - Discontinued
- IBM COBOL/2 - Commercial - Discontinued
- IBM VisualAge COBOL - Commercial - Discontinued
- Micro Focus Cobol/2 - Commercial - Discontinued
- Microsoft Cobol - Commercial - Discontinued
- IBM
- 1988: COBOL/2 1.0
- Micro Focus
- 1991: Micro Focus COBOL/2
- Microsoft
Libraries and bindings
A list of DOS implementations of COBOL
- ACUCOBOL-85 - Commercial - Discontinued
- Microsoft Cobol - Commercial - Discontinued
- IBM
- 1982: COBOL Compiler Version 1.0
- 1987: COBOL Compiler Version 2.0
- Micro Focus
- 1985: Professional COBOL
- Ryan-McFarland
- 1987: RM COBOL 85
A list of COBOL implementations that run under WinOS/2
- Microsoft Cobol - Commercial - Discontinued
A list of COBOL implementations that run under Java
A list of COBOL implementations in JavaScript
Publications
Local articles
Tutorials and other learning material
Links
USENET
- comp.lang.cobol - Still alive (mostly) - Go to the Google groups version if you are newsgroup challenged.
- alt.cobol - By now a dead duck, however during the 90´s a better information resource on COBOL than the traditional comp.lang.cobol group, and since google has most posting of the group archived and searchable, it is a great information resource for those working with older COBOL tools.