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COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe: Fujitsu Version (3rd Edition)

COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe: Fujitsu Version (3rd Edition)

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Authors: Robert T. Grauer, Carol Vasquez Villar, Arthur R. Buss, Arthur Buss, Robert Grauer
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 761947

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3rd
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 908
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 1.4

ISBN: 0130858498
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780130858498
ASIN: 0130858498

Publication Date: December 22, 1999
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Condition: The book is clean but may have highlights.

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Cobol (Cobol)
  • Textbook Binding - COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe, Volume II, The IBM Environment
  • Paperback - COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe
  • Paperback - Cobol
  • Unknown Binding - Cobol: From micro to mainframe
  • Paperback - COBOL: From Micro to Mainframe (3rd Edition)

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Product Description
Text covers all basic COBOL elements. Version 4.0 of the Fujitsu compiler, editor, and project manager. New third edition. Softcover. CD-ROM included. DLC: COBOL (Computer program language)


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Micro to Main SHAME   November 10, 2006
I was not impressed with the book. To begin with, COBOL does not really exist anymore and finding support is near impossible. The book dropped the reader into the material as if the person had background knowledge of programming. I was so confused throughout the text. It was bad enough that my professor was frustrated and called off the programming assignments and we turned in written work (discussion type questions). If you possess a background in programming, then this book maybe for you. If you are a beginner, RUN!


1 out of 5 stars One word...   August 10, 2004
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

Bad, this was a horrible book for cobol. Dose not give you enough information say on doing a date vaildation check. it wasn't very good. of course it didn't help that the professor wasn't that great either. (lol) any ways i didn't like it. it didn't really help me.


4 out of 5 stars very good condition   August 23, 2002
 1 out of 11 found this review helpful

book was in really good condition received in 7-8days


5 out of 5 stars Great resource for beginning/intermediate Cobol programmers   November 21, 2001
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This book is a great resource for the beginning or intermediate Cobol programmer. Very clear explanations and abundant examples aid understanding. The authors favor a "hands on" approach which encourages the reader to try out the concepts in each chapter. The example code is included on the CD (along with the input files for the exercises) which is a great timesaver.

The authors are careful about pointing out differences between Cobol-85 and Cobol-74 as they arise. While this may seem to be a minor point with the advent of the latest Cobol standard, it is helpful to those who work with older systems that are not fully Cobol-85 compliant.

The Fujitsu Cobol environment comes along with the book. The Fujitsu compiler is a big improvement over the DOS-based compiler and editor that came with the second edition. An appendix provides some step-by-step examples to help the reader get up to speed with the compiler.

The book is weighted more towards micro computers - if you are working in a mainframe environment, you will probably want to find additional references on JCL, CICS, etc.

The book may not be the best choice for someone who has no previous programming experience, but for readers who have some background in programming (in any language) and are interested in learning Cobol, this book & compiler set is the best resource I've seen for Cobol at this level. I strongly recommend it.


1 out of 5 stars this book was terrible   August 9, 2000
 3 out of 8 found this review helpful

If I were already a seasoned programmer, or had some type of backgound in the languages, this book would have been a good refresher. That not being the case I felt like i just gave my college bookstore my hard earned $80. This text lacks focus and never goes in depth with any specific topic. The tutorial gives you little instruction when creating a program for the first time. And being that most student who are beginner programmers learn by example, this book is a pathetic excuse for killing a tree. The chapters may not have been so bad if there were more detailed focus points as well as "understandable" exercises after each chapter. Books like these are a student's worst nightmare.

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