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[[COBOL]] development environment introduced in 1995 for OS/2 and AIX with a Windows NT version following shortly thereafter. In addition to native OS/2 programming "Enterprise" versions of the software could be used for developing MVS executables and the later Z/OS variant, the compiler is nearly 100% "IBM Enterprise COBOL" compatible.
[[COBOL]] development environment introduced in 1995 for OS/2 and AIX with a Windows NT version following shortly thereafter. In addition to native OS/2 programming "Enterprise" versions of the software could be used for developing MVS executables and the later Z/OS variant, the compiler is nearly 100% "IBM Enterprise COBOL" compatible.


VA COBOL offered a visual design and testing environment similar to the C++ v4 and VA SmallTalk products
VA COBOL offered a visual design and testing environment similar to the VisualAge C++ v4 and VA SmallTalk products


==Versions==
==Versions==
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==Author==
==Author==
IBM
[[IBM]]


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Revision as of 19:30, 17 February 2015

Description

COBOL development environment introduced in 1995 for OS/2 and AIX with a Windows NT version following shortly thereafter. In addition to native OS/2 programming "Enterprise" versions of the software could be used for developing MVS executables and the later Z/OS variant, the compiler is nearly 100% "IBM Enterprise COBOL" compatible.

VA COBOL offered a visual design and testing environment similar to the VisualAge C++ v4 and VA SmallTalk products

Versions

  • Last known OS/2 version: VisualAge COBOL 2.2
List price for the "Standard" version was USD 499
  • 1997: VisualAge COBOL for OS/2 2.0
  • 1996: VisualAge COBOL for OS/2 1.2
  • 1996: VisualAge COBOL for OS/2 1.1
  • 1995: VisualAge COBOL for OS/2 1.0
  • Last known Windows version: 3.03

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License

  • Discontinued. Commercial.

Author

IBM

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