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Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself)

Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself)

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Author: Thane Hubbell
Publisher: Sams
Category: Book

List Price: $34.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 567350

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 496
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 0672314533
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
UPC: 752063314531
EAN: 9780672314537
ASIN: 0672314533

Publication Date: December 8, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Stored in a SMOKE FREE environment!! Brand New! Mailed in bubble mailer for protection

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  • Kindle Edition - Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours teaches the basics of COBOL programming in 24 step-by-step lessons. Each lesson builds on the previous one providing a solid foundation in COBOL programming concepts and techniques. Coupled with the source code and the compiler available from Fujitsu, this hands-on guide is the easiest, fastest way to begin creating standard COBOL compliant code. Business professionals and programmers from other languages will find this hands-on, task-oriented tutorial extremely useful for learning the essential features and concepts of COBOL programming. Writing a program can be a complex task. Concentrating on one development tool guides you to good results every time. There will be no programs that will not compile!


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Very good COBOL book.   November 19, 2008
Very good introduction. They compiler is a little dated but the text is excellent. Knocked out a fairly large project after one read. The chapter on random file access is exceptional.


4 out of 5 stars I really didn't want to buy this book   October 7, 2008
First off, let me say that I did not want to buy this book. No one that has ever purchased this book because they actually wanted to. It's not because it is a bad book, but because it's about COBOL. COBOL is one of the very first high-level programming languages ever invented, and back in its day (1959), I'm sure it was pretty darn amazing. Good COBOL programmers should be either revered or pitied. Today, there are better (meaning easier) languages available to developers. Why did I buy the book? Because I needed to learn COBOL for my job while we migrate data away from a COBOL based application. The book claims to be "written in a clear, easy to follow format... designed to help you learn COBOL as quickly as possible." This is good, because COBOL is probably the least clear and least easy to follow language I have used, rivaled only by RPG.

While I do recommend having some programming experience before reading this book and working with COBOL, I would say that this book does a good job of teaching the critical basics of the COBOL language. Once criticism that I have about this book is that is a cheerleader for the COBOL language. Excerpts such as this one here will make most experienced programmers shudder:

"COBOL is ideally suited to business processing. Business processing involves data collection, validation, updating, and reporting. The types of data processed are frequently numbers and amounts. No other computer language is as well equipped to excel at this type of processing."

Another example:
"As a COBOL programmer, I can testify to the fact that anyone can look at a section of a COBOL program and see exactly what is happening."

This cheerleading in the beginning of the book really obfuscates the fact that COBOL is a very complex language with an even more complex syntax that many would describe as tedious. In truth, the material presented is no where near as easy as these passages would lead the reader to believe. Coding in COBOL is actually pretty hard compared to most modern programming languages but the book does a pretty good job of explaining the language.

I recommend this book to anyone who suddenly finds themselves required to work with older business systems that rely on COBOL and you have no one to help teach you. I still stumble upon a lot of situations that the book didn't explicitly prepare me for, but it gets me by.



1 out of 5 stars SAMS - Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours   March 28, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I TRIED to install the programs that are on the CD, and the problems began, that was about 6:00, at 9:30, I finally gave up and did an XP Restore, YES it was that bad.
During the installation a dialog box asked for the serial number on the CD. There wasn't ANY number, not on the CD, not on the CD-holder, not in the READ-MEs, NO NUMBER.
So, I did an uninstall, that didn't work.
When I rebooted, a MS NOTEPAD error occurred and about 4-5-6 programs opened and cascade-failed. The messages were "insufficient memory".
I couldn't access GOOGLE, to send an e-mail.
NOW, after an XP Restore, the PC seems to be back to normal.
I HATE THIS CD-BOOK combination.
For me, NOTHING worked.
Now that I can access GOOGLE again, I'm going to e-mail "SAMS" and RANT.
- - -
I hope you don't have the same experience as I did.
- - -
Do a System Back-up BEFORE trying to install the JUNK on the CD.
G. H. Montesano, WA



4 out of 5 stars Amazon Service Continues Its Quality   August 9, 2005
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

The subject of the book, Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours, is not popular enough for even the largest of the local bookstores to carry. I found several books on COBOL at Amazon and picked the Sams book because I have experience with other titles from the Sams line.

Amazon got the book to me within a couple of days.

What else is there to say, good book backed by good service.



3 out of 5 stars Good examples with complicated programs   September 26, 2004
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Hi friends,
I have just read some of its sample pages. Programs are really good with easy to understand approach. However, i think this is for beginners.


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