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Beginning COBOL for Programmers
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Beginning COBOL for Programmers

by Michael Coughlan
March 2014
Intermediate to advanced
588 pages
15h 43m
English
Apress
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CHAPTER 1

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Introduction to COBOL

When, in 1975, Edsger Dijkstra made his comment that “The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offence,1” he gave voice to, and solidified, the opposition to COBOL in academia. That opposition has resulted in fewer and fewer academic institutions teaching COBOL so that now it has become difficult to find young programmers to replace the aging COBOL workforce.2-3 This scarcity is leading to an impending COBOL crisis. Despite Dijkstra’s comments and the claims regarding COBOL’s imminent death, COBOL remains a dominant force in the world of enterprise computing, ...

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