Re: COBOL for Beginners
By: Dumas Walker to SMARTYHALL on Thu Dec 05 2019 04:51 pm
> COBOL is actually the one language I am somewhat fluent in. Unfortunately,
> I am not sure where you find a place to learn it these days. I guess you
> can do what you might do for anything else like that -- buy a book, find
> some old class materials (like books), or maybe find a learning resource on
> the internet.
>
> A quick google search just pulled up a tutorial at tutorialspoint.com and a
> somewhat expensive book on murach.com. A search for "COBOL programming" on
> amazon.com turns up several books (some expensive some not so much) on the
> topic of learning the language.
>
> I use it mostly at my job, but have also used to to write a few utilities
> for my DOS BBS, mostly for processing log files (plain text) and a few
> other things.
>
I believe I've actually tried that tutorial before. Self-directed learning resou
rces are always so hit and miss for me. Over the years, I've taught myself some
crazy things just from reeding manuals, but for some subjects, I just end up nee
ding some extra hand-holding.
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