Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780764502989
ISBN: 0764502980
Label: For Dummies
Manufacturer: For Dummies
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 386
Publication Date: October 30, 1997
Publisher: For Dummies
Sales Rank: 124596
Studio: For Dummies
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Rating: - This book is a good place to start
I picked up this book before I started my mainframe training and it was nice to have as a reference. If you have never programmed in COBOL before then this book is for you.
I have passed this book off to a fellow co-worker who is interested in learning COBOL.
This book only gives you the very basics and that is it. But I would suggest that you read this book before trying to tackle a more involved book. Also, I don't think that this book will help you code very well, but ... Read More
Rating: - Just for the Beginner
If you never had any experience with COBOL, this book is the place to start. Although it doesn't give many full programs for you to see, it does help you understand the way the language works. As I said, this is a great book to start learning COBOL, and you can then go on to the other books to get deeper into the language. The only problem I encountered was the Fujitsu compiler is an expired version. I've been using COBOL since 1982 and this book is on my shelf.
Rating: - Good book, but be real
This book is well worth buying for those needing an introduction to COBOL. If you are getting it to get the Fujitsu compiler, be aware that it is the previous version and that it is available for free download from the Fujitsu web site.
Rating: - this book was my salvation to score on my cobol class .
from the first page i read, i thought "this is my salvation" i can actually understand what i'm reading and it makes a lot of sense!
Rating: - not well organized, difficult to use
too much attempt at being funny (and not succeeding) useful information but hard to get at
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