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COBOL-370 for Power Programmers

by David S. Kirk
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Explains how to use COBOL/370 to develop applications and access a compiler from either a programmable workstation or a mainframe. Stresses programming and design factors of building applications, describing techniques that work. Covers non-COBOL topics including compile options, JCL and performance issues. Its unique, challenging approach and comprehensive coverage will enable programmers to write better code.

This is the first book to cover IBM's newest version of COBOL--COBOL 370. Kirk shows programmers how to use this new version of COBOL to develop applications and access a compiler from either a programmable workstation or a mainframe. The book describes a range of techniques and also explores non-COBOL topics such as compile options, JCL, and performance issues.

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Covers IBM's newest version of COBOL. The author shows how to use this new version to develop applications and access a compiler from either a programmable workstation or a mainframe. Focusing on the programming and design aspects of building applications, the author describes a range of techniques and also explores topics such as compile options, JCL, and performance issues. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 4, 1994
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471623670

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