Visual COBOL A Developer’s Guide to Modern COBOL

Visual COBOL A Developer’s Guide to Modern COBOL by Paul Kelly, published by Box Twelve Press on March 30, 2017, is a comprehensive resource for developers interested in bridging COBOL systems with modern programming environments like Java and .NET. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to reshape perceptions of COBOL, highlighting its continued relevance in enterprise IT, where it supports billions of transactions daily.
Readers will find practical insights and tools designed for COBOL, Java, and .NET developers. The content includes simplified real-world examples to clarify key concepts, an overview of the .NET and Java object models tailored for COBOL developers, and a complete reference to the new syntax for Visual COBOL. Additionally, the book offers a free student development tools license that integrates with Visual Studio and Eclipse, making it a valuable guide for those looking to innovate within the COBOL landscape.
Official synopsis Publisher
Forget what you think you may know about COBOL. Even though the language is more than 50 years old, COBOL applications still reign in the world of enterprise IT. With billions of transactions executed every day and often running behind the scenes, COBOL systems touch many aspects of our daily lives. Your mission: To start a new era of innovation powered by modern tools that bridge COBOL systems to the world of Java and .NET. Brought to you by Micro Focus (www.microfocus.com), the leader in COBOL development tools, this book is written for the COBOL, Java and .NET developer. Key features include: A simplified real-world example to illustrate key concepts; an explanation of the .NET and Java object models for the COBOL developer; an introduction to COBOL for the Java or .NET developer; a complete reference to the new syntax for Visual COBOL; and a free student development tools license integrated within Visual Studio and Eclipse. The author, Paul Kelly, has worked at Micro Focus for over twenty years. He started as a technical author before moving into software development. Paul worked on Visual COBOL for 10 years between 2002 and 2012, initially on Visual Studio development, then later on Eclipse, before changing roles again to work as an architect developing a cloud-based SaaS offering for Micro Focus.
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