Product DescriptionSams Teach Yourself COBOL in 21 Days, Third Edition, will quickly empower you to create powerful, Y2K-complient COBOL applications. Using client-proven methods, and over 20 years of COBOL programming experience, expert author Mo Budlong provides you with an understanding of the COBOL language and programming methods. Readers who have been confused by the high-end, academic style of other COBOL books and classes have had this to say about previous editions of Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 21 Days: 'A very good book. Much easier to understand than the course I took.' 'The 21 Days book will get you up to speed much quicker (than college classes.)' 'I use Teach Yourself COBOL in 21 Days at my Learning Center for teaching COBOL programming.'
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Rating: - WOW... COBOL for the 21st century
I was pleasantly surprised to find that COBOL in 21 Days covered such a wide range of functions. Although I've used COBOL for years, I had not been exposed to using it for object-oriented programming or generating HTML. It's nice to see these features, but... the true power of this course lies in it's "real world" examples that systematically build into a strong foundation of COBOL knowledge. The authors ability to present code examples with clear explanations and chapter reviews enables ... Read More
Rating: - WOW!! COBOL for the 21st century
I've worked with COBOL (on many platforms) over the years and am delighted to see that Mr. Budlong's course covers many new features and technologies (HTML, GUI, OOPs etc.) that I haven't been able to do in COBOL before.
More importantly, this course provides a fast-track to "COBOL competence" that is comfortably-paced and can certainly be completed within the 21-day timeframe. The code samples that drive the course provide ALL of the COBOL fundamentals necessary to begin mastery ... Read More
Rating: - good book for the language
this is a good book to start learning cobol with he starts with the basics and moves on to the more advanced topics. However it really only teaches the language itself and not the best ways to structure programs etc. Experience in programing is what is really needed.