Allexperts COBOL Q&A Volunteer experts answer questions about programming in Cobol for free. |
COBOL Center Dedicated to COBOL and to those with an investment in it. Many Internet sites have information on COBOL, but this site assembles it so you need not search the whole Web to find it. Practical help is here: standards, programming, reengineering, tools, ski |
COBOL Jobs Job listing service for COBOL programmers. |
COBOL Portal resource site for Cobol developers. Cobol related news, programming tips, resources and everything Cobol. |
COBOL Programming Language: Hello World! Sample COBOL source code for beginners. |
COBOL Resources by Object-Z Systems This site lists extensive links to various COBOL resources and also includes CobolReport.com, CobolUniversity.com, COBOL Web programming, Object-Oriented COBOL programming, and leading-edge COBOL books. |
COBOL: IBM Technical Help Forum Tek-Tips IBM COBOL technical support forum. Mutual help system for computer professionals. |
Mainframe, Midrange and Micro Computers Large collection of links and resources for enterprise computing with an emphasis on MVS and COBOL. |
MerchantStore Resource information for the COBOL programmer. |
The COBOL Resource Center Source of a variety of information on all things COBOL: tutorial, on-line manual, style tips, bad examples, links. |
The Programming Sharehouse A collection of COBOL resources including links, tools, FAQs and source code. |
The SimoTime COBOL Connection Find out how to do bit-manipulation, display a field in hex-dump format, access a parameter provided from JCL and other tricks. It is all done in COBOL and the source code may be downloaded. |
The Wit and Wisdom of Grace Hopper Life was simple before World War II. After that, we had systems. |
What Is COBOL? Definition of COBOL (COmmon Business Oriented Language), the most popular and widely-used business programming language today in terms of running programs. |
Year 2000 Parable Humorous tale of a Y2K COBOL consultant who has himself cryogenically frozen in order to avoid the Big Day. |