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  3. COBOL - Wikipedia

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    COBOL (/ ˈ k oʊ b ɒ l,-b ɔː l /; an acronym for "common business-oriented language") is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use. It is an imperative, procedural, and, since 2002, object-oriented language.

  4. GnuCOBOL - Wikipedia

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    GnuCOBOL (formerly known as OpenCOBOL, and briefly as GNU Cobol) is a free implementation of the COBOL programming language that is part of the GNU project. GnuCOBOL translates the COBOL code into C and then compiles it using the native C compiler .

  5. DIBOL - Wikipedia

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    BASIC, Fortran, COBOL DIBOL or Digital's Business Oriented Language is a general-purpose , procedural , imperative programming language that was designed for use in Management Information Systems (MIS) software development.

  6. IBM COBOL - Wikipedia

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    At the height of COBOL usage in the 1960s through 1980s, the IBM COBOL product was the most important of any industry COBOL compilers. In his popular textbook A Simplified Guide to Structured COBOL Programming , Daniel D. McCracken tries to make the treatment general for any machine and compiler, but when he gives details for a particular one ...

  7. Timeline of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    ALGOL 60, COBOL, FORTRAN 1964 Basic Assembly Language: IBM: Assembly language 1964 BASIC: John George Kemeny, Thomas Eugene Kurtz at Dartmouth College: FORTRAN II, JOSS 1964 IBM RPG: IBM: FARGO 1964 Mark-IV: Informatics: 1964 Speakeasy-2: Stanley Cohen at Argonne National Laboratory: Speakeasy 1964 TRAC (implementation) Calvin Mooers: 1964 P ...

  8. CODASYL - Wikipedia

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    CODASYL is remembered almost entirely for two activities: its work on the development of the COBOL language and its activities in standardizing database interfaces. It also worked on a wide range of other topics, including end-user form interfaces and operating system control languages, but these projects had little lasting impact.

  9. IBM Basic assembly language and successors - Wikipedia

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    As it is an assembly language, BAL uses the native instruction set of the IBM mainframe architecture on which it runs, System/360, just as the successors to BAL use the native instruction sets of the IBM mainframe architectures on which they run, including System/360, System/370, System/370-XA, ESA/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture.